What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Colorado
I am on the board of directors for a youth sports club. The club formed two years ago. When formed, the club had four board members. We were pre-501c3 at that time. We were/still are volunteers, with the exception of paid coaches. One of the board members at that time asked her talented niece to create a website, create the club logo, and do other design work. There was never a contract for that work nor was there discussion of compensation at any time that the work would be recompensated at a later date. There was no question in anyone's mind that this work was pro bono. The aunt also gave some gift cards, etc as a "thank you" for labor. The set-up administrative fees for the website were split between the board members out-of-pocket.
The designer's aunt left the board disgruntled about 8 months ago. We are now coming up on the time to pay for the annual web domain fees, and recently received an email from the designer stating that the website would be shut down unless the club pays the designer $500 for the initial website design plus the initial web expenses ($418 that had already been paid / split evenly amongst the board members at that time). For the remainder of the design work (logo work primarily), she wants $5000 for all content and related property.
The only thing we really care about is the logo. This logo features prominently on our team uniforms and we desire to use it on our new website. Furthermore, it is a great design and is how we are known. We do not have the means to stroke a check for $5000....nor would we do so if we did as this situation seems an awful lot like extortion.
I am thoroughly confused on what the law says as to who "owns" the logo. Any advice on how we should proceed is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I am on the board of directors for a youth sports club. The club formed two years ago. When formed, the club had four board members. We were pre-501c3 at that time. We were/still are volunteers, with the exception of paid coaches. One of the board members at that time asked her talented niece to create a website, create the club logo, and do other design work. There was never a contract for that work nor was there discussion of compensation at any time that the work would be recompensated at a later date. There was no question in anyone's mind that this work was pro bono. The aunt also gave some gift cards, etc as a "thank you" for labor. The set-up administrative fees for the website were split between the board members out-of-pocket.
The designer's aunt left the board disgruntled about 8 months ago. We are now coming up on the time to pay for the annual web domain fees, and recently received an email from the designer stating that the website would be shut down unless the club pays the designer $500 for the initial website design plus the initial web expenses ($418 that had already been paid / split evenly amongst the board members at that time). For the remainder of the design work (logo work primarily), she wants $5000 for all content and related property.
The only thing we really care about is the logo. This logo features prominently on our team uniforms and we desire to use it on our new website. Furthermore, it is a great design and is how we are known. We do not have the means to stroke a check for $5000....nor would we do so if we did as this situation seems an awful lot like extortion.
I am thoroughly confused on what the law says as to who "owns" the logo. Any advice on how we should proceed is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!