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Ole Husgaard wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Carlos Ayala Vargas skrev:
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<pre wrap="">Congratulations, you've bought a brand-new house, in a nice place, nice design and inner distribution, and it cost 200.000 € ... however, 3 years later you have to resell it because you move 500 km far from it; in spite of the current real estate crisis, you become able to sale it for 250.000 €; would you find it reasonable that the architect ask you for a 1 % of the sale price -i.e., 2.500 €-
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<pre wrap=""><!---->While architecture is copyrighted, I do not think this directive applies to buildings.
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It doesn't apply to buildings -the directive explicitly refer only to
paintings and simmilar-: the buildings thing was a simile. Regards,<br>
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