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by bingo_cannon
2229 days ago
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The answer depends on a lot of factors e.g. where are you based? Some states in the US allow you to do whatever using your own resources and your own free time. Even though it might be legally allowed, companies' contracts generally forbid you from doing anything competitive. So: - Are you doing this using your won resources and time? - Are you building a potentially competing product? - What does your contract say about it? - Can anyone still claim IP on what you've built so far? As in it seems you worked for someone before to build it, did you get compensated for it? Of course, IANAL, so you'd want some professional advice. |
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Yeah it's on my own/separate device/not related technologically to the corp.
I don't know if it's a competing though, but it's possible just because the corp is a giant umbrella.
I would have to find my contract, but I'm pretty sure it would say something like no compete. But that's the thing, I'm not getting paid for this work. And it's basic at this time like "is the server still running" because I did a lot of UI/workflow work in the past(almost 3 years ago) but I can't do any more of that work until the app actually gets used/more funding.
I'm just trying to "invest" in this thing where if it becomes valuable I could potentially have a future job.