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Friday, June 12, 2009

Intellectual property rights my.... (assets)!

I am constantly astounded at the number of enterprises that actually expect their employees to simply hand over their intellectual property rights. There is a time and a place for that "work for hire" contract, but I think corporations are way too greedy to understand the concept.
You really need to keep an eye on these rights or they will be taken away from you...
Are you a new graduate? Fully employed knowledge worker? Just a "plain old normal" person? Watch your prospective employer very carefully. In these days of virtually no corporate loyalty to employees, quiet little work for hire clauses manage to slip their slimy tentacles into even the most common sense employment or mutual benefit agreement. Sorry to point out the obvious but, your rights to your creations have been thoroughly subsumed by the corporate legal mentality (What's LEGAL takes precedence over what's RIGHT or what's ETHICAL. This is also reflected in the "If you want the job, sign this onerous agreement," mentality.)

The result? Anything you create--in some cases even if it isn't at work--can easily become the sole property of the company. Don't expect to get a cut of the millions in profits leveraged from your creative juices--those belong to the company... (Here's your hat and cheap imitation gold watch---now, beat it.)

Why am I pursuing this rant? Because companies are constantly whining that their employees are no longer "innovative." Is our collective leadership so disconnected from reality that they actually believe today's knowledge workers do not recognize the pattern? When your longevity with a specific employer is measured by the clueless whims of the latest executive butt in the corner office, why would you be willing to take one for the team?

Folks, this is common sense stuff. If our employees cannot expect honest and fair treatment of their ideas and dreams from executive management, where does management get off expecting them to give it all away? And don't use the empty cliche about their paycheck being their reward... A good knowledge worker doesn't need you anywhere near as much as YOU need THEM.

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