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Ask HN: What to put in 'declaration of prior inventions'

5 pointsby arunpn123almost 8 years ago
I am about to start a new job in California and employer wants me to sign this form. I dont have any patents but my side-projects are in the same domain as in the job. So I am concerned about what to put in there. I also have planned to build something in the coming months on the side. Should I also list that in the 'prior inventions' form? The advice I find on the internet is conflicting. What happens if I list something and the employer tells me to stop working on it even though it is not conflicting?

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hmahnckealmost 8 years ago
IMHO, you should discuss it with your employer.<p>Declaration of prior inventions in my experience is typically used to exclude work you&#x27;ve already done from being covered in your invention assignment form, by which your employer generally owns anything you invent while being employed.<p>If your side-projects are in the same domain as your job, and you&#x27;re signing any kind of IP assignment form, you should probably clear that with your employer, and accept that you&#x27;ll either (1) get a waiver from them, (2) stop working on your side projects, (3) be in a world of IP pain when your side project and employer&#x27;s project come into conflict, or (4) get a different job.<p>Github has a model agreement that protects your side-projects, if your employer agrees: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;2337-work-life-balance-in-employee-intellectual-property-agreements" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;2337-work-life-balance-in-employee-i...</a><p>Of course, IANAL.
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