30 April
Copyright Aspects of Products Released by Web Design Service Providers: Are Clients Entitled to This?
It is the job of the company and its staff to create stunning designs that are fit to become one of the determinants of success of an online based business or website. The final products that are handled to clients by a web design company become the sole property of the client afterwards. However, there are some issues on whether some clients of many web design service providers out there are really being entitled to copyrights of their own paid products. The main point of the individuals who question the existence of a copyright on these products is that once payments are made, the whole ownership of all the materials used to create the final output should all be turned over to the client. Most web design companies do not do this. Gold Web Design, a leading web site development company, sees this problem and turns it into something that will benefit them and their clients. At the company, the issue of copyright is solved using the following ways:
Clients are made to sign up online forms that will indicate their sole ownership of the finished product. The company can publish their website as a sample for future clients but there must be permission that is secured exclusively and in writing from the clients who own the design.
Clients who choose to use templates are entitled only to copyrights if they are able to truly modify the whole design of the templates but if they stick to the original design, then copyrights still belong to the company.
If clients provided the original idea for the design and submitted their own materials for the completion of the project, then there are no reasons why copyrights cannot be granted to them.
At Gold Web Design, the assurance that every customer is satisfied is a part of their commitment to service. No matter how small or big a project is clients are given exclusive rights to their paid finished products.




