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Concerning this section:
Once the source belongs to the client can I take parts of it, edit or change those parts and use those for other clients or will I have to pay my own client to use the code I have written for them if I want to build upon the code or design pattern or functions that I have used for the client? In particular this is about a WP theme. Once the theme belongs to them can I build upon it, edit or change it and/or use parts of it for other clients? I would certainly hope so. I cannot make a new theme from scratch every time and will certainly use the same or similar design patterns, navigation patterns and snippets of code that are solid and work well for other themes if the requirements suit it. Do the above two sections cover this approach?