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by tldrthelaw
1869 days ago
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US attorney here (but not your attorney not legal advice etc. etc.), this is standard everywhere. Note that "standard" doesn't mean you can't push back against it. If you think there is sufficient value to be lost, hire an attorney to propose some alternate language that draws the line around the stuff you do at the workplace with employer-owned tools, etc. |
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