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by cryptica
2339 days ago
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Still, it was generous of HP not to sue him afterwards. It sounds like he was using company resources to build it, they would have had a strong case. Even if they were not interested in commercializing at the time. I think in today's world, he would definitely be sued. |
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This is in fact one of the ways that an employee can retain rights to an IP or product that is otherwise within the scope of the company's active businesses.