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A company "hires" a freelance writer to create a specialized marketing schematic for the company. The company wants to be able to use this schematic in all of their procedure guides. How can they be sure to own the copyright for the schematic?
1. The company automatically owns the copyright for the schematic so they don't need to do anything.
2. The company should get the writer to sign a contract that explains what the writer is going to do and how much they are going to get paid.
3. There isn't enough information to be able to explain.
4. The written contract must indicate that the schematic that the writer creates belongs to the company.