Re: How do you calculate charges for contract work?
From: Hal Murray (hmurray_at_suespammers.org)
Date: 10/24/04
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Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 23:30:22 -0500
>Do you release the CAD files to the client?
I would assume that most customers would want them so they
could take the package to somebody else if you got run
over by a truck, were on vacation, were too busy, or...
Any problems with giving them everything? I assume you
want to make an archival copy of the whole project for your
your own use so it's probably easier to to make another
copy of that than it is to make a pruned copy for the customer.
The only reason I can think of for not giving them everything
is that you might consider some of the library stuff to be
propriatery. Up the price to cover that or get a lawyer to
write a contract that says they can't use it for anything
other than this board. (hard to enforce)
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