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jschell20-Sep-13 7:59
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Joel Palmer wrote:
If I were a journalist working for the New York Times and I wrote a book on the
side, does that book, by default, belong to the NYT? Do they have similar
contracts that says everything you write is ours unless stated in this contract?


Never worked for them so I don't know.

Joel Palmer wrote:
Also, if I were a musician and I wrote a song while employed by Sony, by default
would I also have no rights unless I had a contract that specifically stated it?


That is an inexact analogy. All employees that have a musical relationship with Sony have some sort of contract stating specifics. If you are contract star then it is very likely that Sony does in fact own everything that you write. If you are a studio musician then it is likely they do not. And if you are a bookkeeper you do not. However the later two presume you do it on your own and the work is not derivative of anything you might have been exposed to while on the job.

Joel Palmer wrote:
What I'm driving at is the words "by default".


Start with the following and research it further as you will...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_for_hire[^]
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