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one contract that every business owner needs to have is a copyright transfer agreement this agreement gives you the ownership of your logo so regardless if you paid someone to do your logo for you you still dont own it sweet uh sweetwater brewing in atlanta georgia is a beer company that just sold for 300 million dollars however 24 years ago they had a family friend draw their logo and pay that friend dollars however if youve been following me we all know that whoever creates the content owns the um owns it so the family friend that drew the logo although they were paid five hundred dollars for drawing the logo they technically owned the logo because they never transferred their copyright ownership interest to sweetwater brewing well once the family friend found out that sweet uh sweetwater brewing sold for 300 million dollars you know what they did thats right they filed a lawsuit for copyright infringement saying that they were now due 31 million dollars for drawing the logo so th