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by MikeUt
1864 days ago
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A 'transfer' means the party the rights were transferred from no longer has them, so from their point of view, it's not much different than a waiver. And there are numerous rights that cannot be transferred or waived. For example, California limits non-competes. For a closer example, there are moral rights to copyright, that in many jurisdictions cannot be sold: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_rights |
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So does this confirm that what you're claiming is not applicable in the US?
Non-competes are a different animal from transferring ownership over IP. Even so, CA does not stop an employer from raking an employee over the coals if they provably stole IP that did not belong to them.