Developer keeps software rights as implied term argument fails in court
A company's claim for ownership of the copyright in a piece of software has failed because it was not explicitly stated in a contract. Meridian International Services had said that its ownership was an implied term of an agreement. The High Court said the company failed to prove that its ownership of the material was a term of …
This topic is closed for new posts.
Warm cozy feeling
Apparently there's justice in the world.
Agreed
You screm them out of their wages, then your screw them into giving you a higher percentage for doing jack, then you want to screw them out of the software!
As the previous poster said "Apparently there's justice in the world."
This topic is closed for new posts.
Popular Whitepapers
- Cloud-delivered endpoint security
…better protection is delivered via the cloud - Security in the Cloud
New technologies enable more secure computing in the cloud - Enterprise antivirus security:
How does your solution stack up? - Building a Scalable Cloud – Salesforce.com Case Study
Salesforce.com migrates its databases to Dell hardware - Dell Health Giving
Dell technology’s critical role in cancer treatment advancement - Office 365 in the real world
The Devil, and much of the goodness, is in the detail


