Unpopular Opinion
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The fact any employee feels like it has the right to what I go after work is insane. This means drugs testing, second jobs, only-fans/ porn or anything similar.
My company has a clause in my contract that says the if I were to develop any software or invent any products while working for the company even if all development work was on my own time, they have rights to it.
I'm positive that that wouldn't actually stand up in court, but it's in the document. It's also in the contract that I can't have a second job which again I don't think they can actually mandate.
Yeah. I know when I worked in research I had something similar about anything created with company property. I know they sued someone who left and tried to sell a version of something they created at work and won.
But I know there was specific language about what was owned when working at your free time
Then why you sign and bitch later? Don't sign it if you don't want it.
It must be so nice living over in Privilegeville.
Nah, do what you preach.
Don't like it, don't sign it.
The cool air of the mountain upon which Privilegeville sits must be laced with something that generates calm smugness.