On 09/05/2012 23:30, Adrian Hunt wrote:

In the UK at least, a developers IP cannot be hijacked by a company contract. 
If you write some code while working for X, then X has free usage of that IP 
and may restrict you from using the same IP for company Y, but only for a 
limited time (ie 5 years)… The IP you came up with is still yours and a 
contract that claims your IP can (and has been in a court of law) judged to be 
null and void.


References please, as this is completely opposite to my understanding.

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