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re: What would you expect from your employer in this situation?
Posted on 10/2/19 at 10:43 pm to BabyCakes
Posted on 10/2/19 at 10:43 pm to BabyCakes
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If accurate, talk to an IP lawyer. The patent process may seem confusing to you (and to the rest of us that don’t practice in that area) but it’s not to them. Also make sure to check over any employment agreement you signed. The ones I see lately include an IP assignment.
If he did the work on a company computer, then the work belongs to the company. Normally, the employee would need to disclose in advance any other projects being worked on in regards to IP.
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