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Finding Your Strengths & Weaknesses
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If the devil is in the details… The following section helps you discover the most appropriate tasks fit for outsourcing – in detail. Thankfully there aren’t any horns, pitchforks, or pits of fire involved so you’re safe in that regard. Following this gray page are two methods you can use to discover the right things to outsource instead of the wrong things and the ‘any’ things…
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I am looking for a graphics illustration person. I do not have art skills. But I am concerned because this is a weakness of mine and possibly a legal concern. Who keeps the copyright to something like graphics. Thank you.
@ddfallen, in any outsourcing relationship, copyrights are assigned to the buyer (you) unless specified otherwise (such as with a special licensing agreement).