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fj39dkf | 6 years ago

Do you mean intellectual property?

It would be defined in the contract, but usually the contractors never own the copyright to code written for other people.

Anyway, I agree with the other comments that this is unprofessional and immature. We have a civil court system to deal with these kind of issues.

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daniel-cussen|6 years ago

We also have a banking system to deal with these kinds of issues. The client should have payed.

Lawyers say the legal system has its limitations and that not every morally legitimate gripe has a legal remedy.

Your comment reminds me of the typical objection, why crackdown on these evildoers instead of these worse evildoers? Why not both?

facorreia|6 years ago

Was the jurisdiction of the contract mentioned?

fj39dkf|6 years ago

Good point, I assumed this is in the US.

Nursie|6 years ago

> usually the contractors never own the copyright to code written for other people.

Under the terms of the contract that's now void due to non-payment?

fj39dkf|6 years ago

That's not really how contracts work. A contract is only "void" if it contains something fundamentally illegal, or if someone was forced to sign it. And that would be determined in court, not automatically.

The guy who promised to pay is breaching the contract by not paying, and the contractor's recourse is to sue him in civil court for the money.