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Kevin Marois27-Jul-17 8:52
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I live in California, and I've researched this. I don't know about other states, but in CA here's the deal:

When you work for a company as an employee writing software, you are creating a "Work For Hire". This means that THEY own the code, not you.

However, if a company retains you on a consulting basis, say as 1099 contractor, and you write the code then YOU own the code... Read the section on "Independent Contractors". Note that is states "This last requirement disqualifies most software and other technology deliverables created by independent contractors". This means that work YOU write as a contractor is NOT copyrighted, therefore, since you created it then you are legally the owner.

I ALWAYS include in my contract (you ARE using a contract, arn't you?) a clause that states that after they sign the acceptance agreement then THEY own the code and thereafter hold you harmless from all claims arising from the use of the code.

This last part is important because you don't want them suing you 10 years later because they broke the code or changed some configuration somewhere.

I have a framework of code that I've created over the years. My ownership clause explicitly excludes these assemblies, so that they have rights to use them in THAT application but nowhere else.
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