Yes that is also the case with the Indian copyright act.  So one would
normally be required to sign a copyright transfer form to transfer
copyright to an entity other than the employer.  This seems to be
standard practice in many places, not that it is always fair, but "IP"
sucks anyway.

On 24 October 2011 08:44, Knut Staring <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 1:07 AM, Saptarshi Purkayastha <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Did all the devs sign a copyright transfer agreement??
>> I don't remember signing one to transfer it to HISP India...
>> I don't know if any of code I've written exists there, but I'm fine with it
>> anyways...
>>
>> Just that transfer all the copyrights to HISP India, may not be fine with
>> everyone
>
> I think normally when one is employed by an organization, the
> copyright will automatically fall to the employer, at least that is
> how it works in Norway.
>
> Regards,
> Knut
>
>> ---
>> Regards,
>> Saptarshi PURKAYASTHA
>>
>> My Tech Blog:  http://sunnytalkstech.blogspot.com
>> You Live by CHOICE, Not by CHANCE
>>
>>
>> On 22 October 2011 16:53, Bob Jolliffe <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Greetings
>>>
>>> HISP India has been developing a hospital system based on openmrs over
>>> the past 2-3 years.  A number of modules started life on the openmrs
>>> svn repository.  Some of these had effectively disappeared from public
>>> view in recent months.  I have been working with HISP India to help
>>> bring these back into the warm glow of sunlight in an orderly manner.
>>>
>>> The development team, which is very distributed, has a strong
>>> preference for git over svn, and started using git initially with
>>> github and later using a repository based in India.  After much
>>> discussion and tidying up, all of the modules are back on github,
>>> which will be their long term home, and where they should be publicly
>>> available in perpetuity.  The modules are all licenced under a GPLv3
>>> licence and can be found here:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/hispindia
>>>
>>> Throughout the development period, various programmers working for
>>> HISP India produced code which contained inconsistent licence text (or
>>> more commonly, none whatsoever).  In an an exercise of due diligence,
>>> we discovered 6 different licence texts on the code, including
>>> copyright assertions by nonexistent entities :-)  All of the files in
>>> the HISP India code have now been correctly marked.
>>>
>>> To avoid confusion with having two inconsistent versions of the module
>>> code out there, I am removing the old modules from the openmrs svn
>>> repository.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> Bob
>>>
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