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by hfsktr
3424 days ago
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So I've wondered this. If I use a work computer to update some person code on github or blog or whatever online, outside of business hours. Does that fall into their equipment or not? I always assumed yes but I can find arguments for either answer. |
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From the company's standpoint, anything I wrote in the scope of my employment, using their equipment, was theirs. And, really, anything I wrote and checked into their source control was obviously something I was saying they had a legal ability to use.
But there is a lot of ground between what is clearly theirs and what is clearly mine, and I believe the best approach is to either avoid that ambiguous ground, or come up with an actual agreement to clarify any vagaries. You want it in writing, but it doesn't have to be an overly-formal contract. It could be a signed letter (from somebody with the authority to give up the company's potential copyright interest; which is probably not your immediate manager).