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by fatdog789
6213 days ago
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Not entirely true -- the presumption now is that the company owns the IP for stuff done on behalf of the company. Of course, this is just a presumption, so it's easily rebutted, by example, showing that you received no compensation (no one works for free). But the legal uncertainty would discourage investment. |
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Where is this presumption?
Copyright and patent law in the US specifically says that folks earn what they make outside of an explicit agreement otherwise. (And, that agreement can be for no pay - you can work for free.)
BTW - What company? He said that it was unregistered.