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My company (with whom I've been working for the last 10 years) is asking me to sign a new confidentiality agreement with the following paragraph:
Which seems to be saying that if I have an idea and work on it in my free time then the company gets to own it. I can understand this if an idea was related to the field I work in but this seems too sweeping to me. Is this a standard clause in developers contracts? Would you kick up a fuss if you were asked to sign it? EDIT: I may need to talk to a lawyer about it eventually but I just wanted to see if this was standard or not. Thanks for the answers, I'm not going to sign it until it is modified. |
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Does you your contract specify that all your ideas are the companies property?Hi, My company (with whom I've been working for the last 10 years) is asking me to sign a new confidentiality agreement with the following paragraph:
Which seems to be saying that if I have an idea and work on it in my free time then the company gets to own it. I can understand this if an idea was related to the field I work in but this seems too sweeping to me. Is this a standard clause in developers contracts? Would you kick up a fuss if you were asked to sign it?
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