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Questions about copyright law from a designers point of view. Answers should not be treated as bona fide legal advice, but instead as advice from designers who've experienced copyright issues in their career. Ask anything about how copyright relates to graphic design, though bear in mind that we are not lawyers.
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Designer vs client: portfolio rights?
Short answer is that unless you have a contract specifically stipulating that the client gets the copyright when the work is complete, they don't own it, you do.
So I think she can't stop you. …