It doesn't.  Contract from 2 years ago says implement a system that is
now defunct, so there is no relevent contract governing what I do.  I
am permanent part-time.

Chad
who is thinking of taking out a contract

On 5/11/05, Mark Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From my learning - all depends on the details of the contract.
>  
>  Some contracts state that you have IP, others that the client does.
>  
>  What does your contract say?
>  
>  Mark
> 
> On 5/11/05, Chad Renando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hypothetically speaking...
> > 
> > So you're building this really clever application for this
> > manufacturing company you work for.  The commission for them is to
> > build a system to help them manage their business.  Now you and your 
> > boss have been chatting, saying how cool it would be to build
> > something that anyone can use.
> > 
> > The boss, he indicates what he needs for the company, and gives
> > general opinions on what it should do.  You, you're working from home, 
> > building the framework, all the code and defining the functionality.
> > 
> > Company pays you for 32 hours per week, your putting in 50 to 60, plus
> > have put a few grand into it in widgets and looking to work through a 
> > few holidays.
> > 
> > The program is about 12 months from going to market and going through
> > a framework rebuild in preparation.
> > 
> > Question: Who owns it?  Do you leave the company now and go on the
> > Dole to finish? 
> > 
> > Chad
> > who wonders if they'll think he's talking about his situation
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
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