You're asking a legal question and should contact an attorney.
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From: Vincent Jordan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 4:03 PM
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Subject: [PHP-DB] Intellectual property rights
This is a bit off topic however it may be
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From: Ed Lazor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 7:23 PM
To: 'Vincent Jordan'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SPAM] RE: [PHP-DB] Intellectual property rights
You're asking a legal question and should contact an attorney.
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From: Vincent
Hello,
I am not sure what you could do .. but some companies have it in the contract
you sign that all software you create or
develop while you work for the company are property of the company.
So you may have to prove that it was developed on your personal time not company if
you
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From: Michael Gale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 7:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [PHP-DB] Intellectual property rights
Hello,
I am not sure what you could do .. but some companies have it in
the
contract you sign that all
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Subject: [SPAM] Re: [PHP-DB] Intellectual property rights
Hello,
I am not sure what you could do .. but some companies have it in
the
contract you sign that all software you create or
develop while you work for the company are property of the company.
So you may
Hi
A few thoughts.
You are in a difficult position and the approach will depend your company
and their ethics.
At the worst you are screwed. They may offer you nothing. At this stage you
may face a choice of legal battle or to walk away.
To win a legal battle you would need to prove
This question sounds like a perfect discussion for Slashdot. ;-)
I bet you would get a lot of typical dumb comments, but a few people
might have some very valuable legal information in regards to this
issue. Would be worth posting on the /. message board to see the
feedback.
-Robby
On Mon,