When you outsource software development to India, you own the intellectual property only if the contract assigns it to you in writing. Under the Indian Contract Act 1872, work created by a contractor belongs to the contractor by default — there is no automatic work-for-hire transfer the way some US buyers assume. The good news is that a properly drafted agreement makes ownership unambiguous, and reputable India vendors sign it as standard. This post covers the exact clauses that put the code in your name and the gaps that leave it contested.
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Assignment, not just "work for hire"
Ask for a present assignment of all intellectual property created under the engagement — source code, designs, documentation and derivative works — vesting in your company on creation or on payment. The phrase "work made for hire" is a US copyright concept that does not map cleanly onto Indian law, so a clean India contract uses explicit assignment language plus a waiver of moral rights. AB7 ships full assignment as standard, so the work is yours, not licensed back to you.
The four clauses that matter
A contract that genuinely protects ownership names four things. First, IP assignment: all work product assigned to the client, with the vendor retaining no residual rights. Second, background IP: any pre-existing tools or libraries the vendor reuses are licensed to you on terms that do not trap your codebase. Third, third-party and open-source hygiene: the vendor discloses every open-source dependency and its licence so you do not inherit a copyleft obligation by accident. Fourth, handover: at the end, the repository, cloud credentials, environment configuration and documentation transfer to you in full.
The mistakes that leave ownership ambiguous
Three common gaps. A blended freelancer arrangement with no written assignment — the individual, not your company, holds the copyright. A vendor that hosts everything on its own accounts and never hands over credentials, so you own the code in theory but cannot operate it. And undisclosed open-source components under restrictive licences buried in the build. Each is avoidable by reading the contract before, not after.
What clean ownership looks like in practice
With AB7 the repository lives under your organisation from the first commit, access is provisioned to your people, and the contract assigns every line to you with no lock-in. A 90% client-retention rate since 2013 means teams stay on accounts by delivering, not by holding code hostage — the opposite of a lock-in strategy.
Get an IP-clean engagement
Send AB7 your project scope and get a contract that names IP assignment, background-IP licensing, open-source disclosure and full handover — with a dedicated engineer from $1,500/month or a pod from $4,500/month. See the Digital & Development Services page and the pricing page, then call +1-321-341-7733, email director@ab7solutions.com, or book a 30-minute call with Ashok.