Well, you probably know it, when you’re working in the creative field. You got a client, you worked for him and some day he asks you, to give him the "open data" of your creations. Well, this is some sort of a very unpleasant situation, because on one side, you don’t want to offend your client, and on the other side, you don’t want to give you’re files to another designer, who just exploits your former work (and even gets money for it). But this is not, what I want to tell you today. Let’s assume, your client wants to do the business cards of his employees inhouse. Nothing to oppose, you would assume, but in reality, you could easily end up in huge pile of non-paid work either. Let’s talk about a typical situation. 1. Client asks you for the "open data" 2. You compile the data, and send it over via email 3. Three or more weeks pass. 4. Client emails you and asks for a "word"or "other version" of your data. Let’s assume,...