this post was submitted on 23 Jan 2026
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I'm surprised and also not really.
It's exactly the same line of thinking where someone else is given more rights over a thing than the person who owns it.
If you want to fully own it then put a exclusive and unlimited license agreement into the contract with your architect.
That's what 'own' means.