Re: non-disclosure agreement

2000-11-14 Thread Rick Moen
begin Ian Zimmerman quotation: > 1/ Is my (literal) reading of the document essentially correct, or is > my assumption that I can read English just so much hubris? Your understanding matches mine. You are _very_ wise to be cautious about what you sign. > 2/ Will signing this agreement prevent

Re: non-disclosure agreement

2000-11-14 Thread Aaron Lehmann
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 02:48:40PM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > I refused to sign a document like this at my current job, do not know how well > that would do for you here. It depends on the people you work for. Wow! You should have told me about that before I signed it :(. pgpUaXRM2naSS

RE: non-disclosure agreement

2000-11-14 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
basically what this says is: if you write code on company time, they own it not you. They get copyright. So if you write a new program, you have to have your boss' (or someone higher) to GPL, BSD, or otherwise license it because it is NOT yours. So, if you write code for the FSF, they require yo

non-disclosure agreement

2000-11-14 Thread Ian Zimmerman
help! -- (signature intentionally omitted to protect the guilty) Title: 1  PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, INVENTIONS    AND NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT This Agreement is made between x, Inc. called (&q