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I have a portfolio consisting of work that I started
from origination, some that I came in mid-contract,
some end term. All of the examples I utilize I have
had to revise to the extent I should have created it.
Therefore, I will say-I came in mid-contract, had to
re-work this piece-don't know the origination author,
but consider it mine now under the revisions as I had
to re-work it so desperately.
I believe this alleviates the question of authorship.
One never knows though what state it was left in when
the origination author left the project. Best thing
is for completed pieces to be secured, then edits
would not be essential and work would be authored in
origination.
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