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Thanks for reading and thanks for commenting. I think it is important to look at every issue from different angles. It looks like we are in agreement that copyright is a legal issue best addressed by an attorney.
It also looks like your understanding of who the rights default to is the same as mine.
Thanks for posting the copyright attorney's website. Looks like a good resource to help us explore this issue further.
I apologize for not posting my short bio at the end of the article. I am not a marketing consultant. Sorry for any confusion about that.
Thanks again for reading and posting a response.
I found the article a bit insulting, and you really need to rethink the part about who owns the copyright to the web site. It varies depending on circumstances and a client can have full rights transferred, for a fee. Usually, however, the rights to the design travel with the designer; we just give the client a license to use it. So, IMHO, that part of your article is somewhat beguiling in its stance. Read more about copyright and the web at http://www.ivanhoffman.com. In fact, if I were you, I'd make sure my clients read and understood its relevant articles as well. That would save a lot of headaches on everyone's part.
Cheers.