Ask HN: Agency won't pay; site live. Copyright?
I was hired by an agency to work on a project for their client. Everyone is happy with my work on the record and the site is live and operational.
However I have gotten the ultimate runaround as far as getting paid for any of my work. At this point, I am seriously considering getting a lawyer. Meanwhile, does anyone know if I may have a legit claim to request the agency, the main client and the host to pull down the site because significant portions of it(60-80%) are operational only because of my code or fixes. The signed contract says nothing about copyright transfer though I've heard by default your work belongs to you until you explicitly transfer rights.
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 20.0 ms ] threadAlso, try sending a DMCA takedown notice to the host, notifying them of your situation. They might pull the website in question.
Even if the contract did say something about copyright transfer (as it probably should), they don't receive those rights until they pay you. You absolutely have the right to shut them down.
IANAL, though. You should see one if it has been more than 90 days since you delivered the work.
Your contract should indicate what jurisdiction's laws are applicable, have a clause for termination, and another for dispute resolution.
A retainer to be applied to final payment is something I have found helpful - doing the last bit without another check coming doesn't suck as badly as doing the whole thing and then not getting a check.