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Joel Palmer18-Sep-13 5:29
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_Maxxx_18-Sep-13 17:34
professional_Maxxx_18-Sep-13 17:34 
Like so many others, you seem to be closing the gate after the horse has bolted, or whatever the saying is.

If you write code for an employer, then that code is owned by the employer.

If you already had some code and you used that in your employer's code base then, essentially, you wrote that code for your employer. You just did it VERY fast.

What you needed to do, if you didn't intend giving the rights to your employer, is make an agreement before you used your source code.

If you left your job tomorrow, would you delete the source of the code you had used from your library? If not, then what difference does it make? If so, then what is your current employer meant to do if they need to make a change?

I have had many an agreement to sign saying all the source code I develop while employer will belong to the company; I always make a change so that it defines the exact terms (e.g. code developed for their applications, during working hours.

Only ever had one company argue the point, as they were concerned I could duplicate their processes in my own software and so compete - so we worded it appropriately that I wouldn't work on any competitive product.

Frankly I have many many routines I use and have used in different jobs that make my life easier - and I have also learned from other devs code that they might have brought in from elsewhere.

I'm not making money directly from selling my code, so I'm more than happy to let people have it - in fact it gives me a buzz when I find that companies I have never worked for are using my code!
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011

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