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- Subject: Re: tlug: Software laws
- From: "Scott M. Stone" <sstone@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 18:58:24 -0700 (PDT)
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Jonathan Byrne wrote: > First and foremost, that will be governed by any contractual agreements > that exist between you and your employer. Mine essentially says that > if it's materially related to your job duties or our business, it's > the company's. Otherwise, it's mine. That's really a pretty generous > policy, I think. To be sure, there are companies which have policies > essentially stating that anything you invent or write while you > work there belongs to them, period. > > IANAL, but if your company has no explicit policies regarding that > and you write something on your own that isn't part of some project > you're working on for the company, or substantially related to > that project, they would probably have a hard time claiming they > owned it. well, in the USA the standard 'intellectual property' agreement states that anything that you develop while working for a company belongs to that company, if you used company resources to do it. At least that's how I understand it... anyone care to differ with this? exceptions (at least in the USA): 1) you work for a Linux/other open source company and the code you write is released under the GPL. ie, the turbolinux stuff that I wrote is all GPL, so I can re-use that code at will, since all of my personal programming is GPL or compatible license (BSD) anyway. -------------------------- Scott M. Stone, CCNA <sstone@example.com> UNIX Systems and Network Engineer Taos - The SysAdmin Company -------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: May 13 (Sat) 13:30 Temple University Japan * Topic: Crypto and Security Speaker: Chris Sekiya Next Nomikai Meeting: June 16 (Fri), Tengu TokyoEkiMae. -------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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