Is it possible to put a lien on a website for nonpayment of fees to the designer? |
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Sort of; you might threaten to revoke the license to display, publish, copy or use the design online, pending payment, and suggest that copyright infringement is a federal offense.
As the designer, you are the author of a copyrightable creative work, at least to the extent you didn't simply cut and paste stock (public) pieces into a standard structure.
As the designer, you are the author of a copyrightable creative work, at least to the extent you didn't simply cut and paste stock (public) pieces into a standard structure.
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