Title: A Licence Question
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# A Licence Question

 *  [ryy705](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ryy705/)
 * (@ryy705)
 * [16 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-licence-question/)
 * Hello,
    I have been reading older posts regarding wordpress licence. It’s not
   clear to me how it works. Please answer a few question and help me understand
   the extent of wordpress licence.
 * 1) If I make a site for a paying customer using WordPress am I “required” to 
   give the client the source code?
 * 2) Would the client own the code? Or will the site’s code belong to the public?
 * 3) Am I allowed to modify WordPress and put my own logo in the admin sections?

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 *  [Snat](https://wordpress.org/support/users/snat/)
 * (@snat)
 * [16 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-licence-question/#post-1401293)
 * Not too sure, but I think it is the following.
 * > 1) If I make a site for a paying customer using WordPress am I “required” to
   > give the client the source code?
 * Well, you must allow the person to get access to the source code so just giving
   the website to your customer is enough as they will have full access to the WordPress
   files anyway (as long as you don’t encode them).
 * > 2) Would the client own the code? Or will the site’s code belong to the public?
 * WordPress is under open source so it would be public. Any code you do in relation
   to plugins and themes is a different story and you would be best to research 
   those.
 * > 3) Am I allowed to modify WordPress and put my own logo in the admin sections?
 * You are allowed to modify WordPress in anyway you want. Just makes sure that 
   if you use the name WordPress anyway you are doing correctly.
 * I might be incorrect with these, so hopefully someone else will answer and confirm.
 *  Thread Starter [ryy705](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ryy705/)
 * (@ryy705)
 * [16 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-licence-question/#post-1401365)
 * Thank you for your response.
 * 1) You said the code would belong to the public. I understand that wordpress 
   code belongs to the public. But what about the code I write on top of wordpress?
 * 2) If I build a site for a client and put it on my own server am I required to
   give him the code? Or am I allowed charge for “Software as Service” where the
   client doesn’t own the code?
 *  [Snat](https://wordpress.org/support/users/snat/)
 * (@snat)
 * [16 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-licence-question/#post-1401443)
 * > 1) You said the code would belong to the public. I understand that wordpress
   > code belongs to the public. But what about the code I write on top of wordpress?
 * Well, in theory one could debate that you are just adding code to WordPress and
   thus it is covered by the open source licence. You may be better off contacting
   legal advice in this case.
 * > 2) If I build a site for a client and put it on my own server am I required
   > to give him the code? Or am I allowed charge for “Software as Service” where
   > the client doesn’t own the code?
 * Well in theory, you don’t need to hand any code to your client but if I was your
   client, I would be really annoyed if you made a website for me and didn’t give
   me the actual code.
 * Once again, you would be advice to contact actual legal advice as these forums
   can only say so much sadly.
 *  [mentalist3d](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mentalist3d/)
 * (@mentalist3d)
 * [16 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-licence-question/#post-1401444)
 * Does your client know you wil be utilising WordPress and that is Open Source/
   Free?
 * I always make sure that clients are well aware that I will be using WordPress
   and that they are not paying for the “software” but paying for my time to install/
   configure, insert content, edit/enhance, and template design, then any web hosting
   costs and technical support.
 * The code you write on top is copyrighted to you but some companies prefer to 
   hand over the copyright while retaining intellectual rights. This can build trust
   with your client and ensures that if your company goes bust, their website wouldn’t
   be lost.
 * I agree with Snat in that I would be annoyed if I paid a lot of money for a website
   that I didn’t then own, I would also be annoyed if I discovered at a later date
   that the software powering my site was freely available to download and install,
   regardless of the extra coding that went into the site.
 *  [MichaelH](https://wordpress.org/support/users/michaelh/)
 * (@michaelh)
 * [16 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-licence-question/#post-1401445)
 * If I was doing work for a client and had those questions I would want to consult
   a lawyer before signing any contract with the client.

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