
Originally Posted by
Krane
Actually, its your unsolicited and impertinent comments that serve no purpose other than to troll that I'd like to throw away.
While the answer given is generally true, there are exceptions. For instances a Disney employee that draws an animation of Mickey Mouse does not own the rights to that drawing even though he is the artist. Nor does someone under contract hired to complete or render someone else's original creation. If all of legal rights to ownership were that black and white, there'd be no need for courts and judges.