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On 27 Dec 2006 11:52:12 -0800, "Pouting Brian"
wrote in om: Frank Gilliland wrote: Hey Kreskin, in your case it does because you don't have enough understanding of the theory to design and assemble anything from scratch. You claim to be an engineer. So what happens when you design something for your employer? Who owns the design? Frank, as usual... you are getting off on a tangent because you have no other defense. This conversation is over for me. Nuff said. The employer owns the design. I have no right or control over any design made under the direction of any of my previous employers. That means I can't use them, I can't re-use them, I can't sell them and I can't publically disclose them. The only reason I'm mentioning this is because it was pointed out to me that a lot of people don't know this. But it really doesn't matter to you since you were never an engineer and are now back to your pouting routine. Works for me. |
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