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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
Locked HP tune
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<blockquote data-quote="decipha" data-source="post: 16155497" data-attributes="member: 74327"><p>You'd be making a mistake trying to argue real estate with someone that has allodial titles on all their properties. If you have a custom house built and you use an AIA B100 form or the like your an idiot and shouldn't be conducting business. The first thing you do when building anything is explicitly retain ownership of all designs explicitly stated in the work made for hire contract. But I'm glad you brought that up. The only architects that try to retain rights to their work are the ones that aren't worth a shit. Any good architect just like any good tuner will look at their earlier work and realize just how much more knowledgeable they are attempting to protect any 'trade secrets' in there would be futile. And for the record, anyone can sell house plans that aren't copyrighted which isn't even related to this since the the OP is not trying to sell his tune or make any profit he simply wants to modify it so he can continue to use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="decipha, post: 16155497, member: 74327"] You'd be making a mistake trying to argue real estate with someone that has allodial titles on all their properties. If you have a custom house built and you use an AIA B100 form or the like your an idiot and shouldn't be conducting business. The first thing you do when building anything is explicitly retain ownership of all designs explicitly stated in the work made for hire contract. But I'm glad you brought that up. The only architects that try to retain rights to their work are the ones that aren't worth a shit. Any good architect just like any good tuner will look at their earlier work and realize just how much more knowledgeable they are attempting to protect any 'trade secrets' in there would be futile. And for the record, anyone can sell house plans that aren't copyrighted which isn't even related to this since the the OP is not trying to sell his tune or make any profit he simply wants to modify it so he can continue to use it. [/QUOTE]
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