Contributing code to open-source in EU?

Francis Stevens Francis.Stevens at bristow.co.uk
Tue Nov 30 11:23:32 UTC 2004


Andrei Nestor wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 10:56:52 +0000, VJ <vj at vijaygill.homelinux.net> wrote:
> 
>>Colin Paul Adams wrote:
>>
>>
>>>What legislation is that? It's a gross violation of human rights.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I dunno, I asked one of my managers and he told me there is one. I am
>>from India working in Ireland, so I don't know much about the
>>laws/legislations here.
>>
> 
> I think you'd better start reading the relevant law/laws, because it's
> in your best interest. I find it rather unlikely for such a law to
> exist, but you can ask your manager what law he is referring to. I bet
> he'll be unable to answer that. it's more likely though, like somebody
> said earlier, that you signed an agreement when you were hired. many
> companies do that, including my own :(
> 
> 
Normally these restrictions are placed on any "work" you do in relation 
to your employment, i.e. if you work on a project (for your employer) in 
your own time at home it still belongs to your employer. They wouldn't 
normally apply to something you do in your own time using your own 
resources that is not related to your employment - though I'm not a 
lawyer...

FAS




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