I recently went through this issue with a new client, and I'm curious as to
what others do. Normally, when I design a site, I include a condition in my
contract stating that the graphic design elements may not be used for print
work (disregard the issue that web graphics are low-res and not designed
for printing, that's not the point here).

If the client wants to use the web design for their print brochures, etc.,
I charge them more. How much more depends on the client and the amount of
work I put into the web design.

I am curious as to how other web designers handle this issue. Do you always
include print rights? Specifically exclude them? Don't care?

Thanks for your comments.

Barry
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Barry Lee Brisco <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web Design & Development - Online Marketing <http://www.ToTheWeb.com>
Connecting Businesswomen in Asia <http://www.women-connect-asia.com>
The Pan-Asian Online Underwater Magazine <http://www.asiandiver.com>
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