> When you make a work for hire, you are giving up your rights as author in
> exchange for pay.  You have no right whatsoever to object to what happens
> to a work you've transferred your copyright on.

Unless you happen to be the owner of the (incorprated) buisness that you
work for.

> The purpose of copyright law is to assure an author material benefit from
> their work.  When a company pays you to write something, you've already
> gotten your material benefit.

See above.  I'm grasping at straws here, but they're valid straws--and
you're welcome to stop posting any time you like, of course.

DM

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