My wife is a state legislator in Maryland, and she's working on a bill to protect the intellectual property of workers. California and other states have enacted such protections, but Maryland hasn't.<p>She is looking for example language from real employment contracts of where the employer claims to own all of the IP of the employee, even for projects created and developed outside of work hours and that aren't related to the company. This language might appear in an employee contract in a section title "Ownership," "Inventions," "Employee Creations," or "Intellectual Property" and the section likely addresses copyrights, inventions, discoveries, and trade secrets.<p>Examples from Marylanders or for companies operating in Maryland are especially helpful, but examples from other places are welcome too.
Here's an example:<p><i>I agree that all right, title, interest in and to any and all copyrightable material, notes, ... discoveries, and trade secrets conceived, discovered, ... or reduced to practice by me, solely or in collaboration with others, during the period of time I am in the employ of <Company> (including during my off-duty hours), or with the use of Company's equipment, ... or Company Confidential Information, and any copyrights, ... or other intellectual property rights relating to the foregoing ... are the sole property of <Company></i>