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Posted: Nov 10, 2011 - 06:49 AM |
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Joined: Jan 03, 2006
Posts: 4417
Location: Hemel Hemsptead, UK
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| I was in the unusual position with the BBC that I was able to negotiate a blanket waiver over any software or computer/microcontroller hardware developments; they belonged to me, not to them. |
_________________ Neil Barnes
www.nailed-barnacle.co.uk
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Posted: Nov 11, 2011 - 10:54 PM |
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Joined: Jun 10, 2007
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Location: Auckland, NZ
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| Well done Dean. Well done! |
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Posted: Nov 13, 2011 - 10:35 AM |
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Joined: Jun 19, 2002
Posts: 957
Location: SF Bay area
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Congratulations!
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I wasn't involved with coding the actual LPC port - I just gave feedback and support to the NXP team.
That's actually very impressive on several levels. Vendors might even be learning to appreciate the value of open source SW...
A lot of things that are in standard employment contracts aren't actually legal, if push comes to shove (YMMV, especially depending on country.) Of course, if everyone obeys the spirit AND the letter of such agreements (legal or not), you don't have to get lawyers involved to decide the fine points... |
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