Is your code actually yours?

While sifting through blogs trying to determine which might be a good read, there was one in particular that caught my eye. We all know as developers we love to start new side projects and never see it to completion am I right? Well that’s true in my case anyway. As I read through Joel Spolsky’s article, “Developers’ side projects”, I learned some fascinating news that I shall keep in mind for the near future.

In the opening paragraph Joel talks about some kind of proprietary invention agreement that most developers sign when working for an employer. Basically what this agreement states is that whatever the developer comes up with or invents while employed by said company will belong to said company. Yes that may seem silly but to the company it is very profitable. Say you are the employer and one of your developers create an app that gets 1 billion users over night. You would want the rights to this app to maximize all profits. Smart.

This article was very interesting because it opens your eyes as a young developer waiting to join the real world. Never did I ever think that once I would be employed as a developer that a company MAY have the rights to the work that I do in my spare time. Spolsky talks about legality issues that might come about if you were to create a product while employed under a company and what could happen if you try to branch away to form your own competitive company. He then states that the only way for independence is to be independent.

Many questions come to mind after reading this article. Should I be afraid to create content once employed? Does every employer attempt to own the rights to every employees’ work? For one, I do agree that there is ease of mind working independently but sometimes that’s not always the best case. Moving forward I will make sure to read contracts thoroughly before I sign anything!

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Author: iharrynguyen

Hello friends, my name is Harry Nguyen. I am a novice programmer and current student at Worcester State university anticipating graduation this upcoming May 2019. Feel free to follow me on my life-long journey as I continue to learn the ins and outs in the field of computer science.

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