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Ask HN: Employer 'Outside work' agreements

2 pointsby h0h0h0over 7 years ago
Hi there - we have a lot of developers in our company and we would like to come up with a reasonable employee &#x27;outside work&#x27; agreement. We&#x27;re open to devs moonlighting on their own stuff and getting paid for their own stuff, but not on company time.<p>Is there a good example agreement out there that is reasonable for both the employer and the employee? We&#x27;d love for employees that invent things OUTSIDE of work time and they should OWN them.

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itamarstover 7 years ago
GitHub has one, though I can&#x27;t vouch for details: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;github&#x2F;balanced-employee-ip-agreement" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;github&#x2F;balanced-employee-ip-agreement</a>
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PaulHouleover 7 years ago
If somebody wants to make some IP as &quot;belonging to them&quot;, they can make a provisional patent application, which costs $60, is very easy, you do not need a lawyer.<p>Sign the right people&#x27;s names as the inventor and get a statement that the company has no claim on this invention. Or vice versa if the company wants to say &quot;this belongs to us&quot;