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Legal Forms for web designers

Discussion in 'General Web Design Discussion' started by R.E.- dzine, Apr 28, 2003.

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    I'm fairly decent at the design aspect of things, here is a link to a concept for a yet to be mentioned site waiting for approval.

    http://www.rgworld.com/~edwards_r/techno_simple.jpg

    http://www.rgworld.com/~edwards_r/techno_simple.jpg

    But I need to know more about ways to pretect myself, and my work. Does anyone know of a site that has generic disclaimers or contracts that could be applied to web designers? I'm sure I'll build up a collection of "legal templates" over time, but could anyone point me to a few useful sites? I'm in NY if that helps anyone regarding what legal documents would apply to me.

    Thanks in advance!

    -Rob


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