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Rewriting work for hire after the fact...
Deozaan:
Didn't ZeniMax/Bethesda/id Software recently sue John Carmack, saying all the ideas he had about VR Goggles while he worked at id belong to id? He is now working for Oculus Rift/Facebook.
MilesAhead:
Didn't ZeniMax/Bethesda/id Software recently sue John Carmack, saying all the ideas he had about VR Goggles while he worked at id belong to id? He is now working for Oculus Rift/Facebook.
-Deozaan (September 18, 2014, 01:18 PM)
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I read advice somewhere that after designing a program of a kind for the first time, make a small prototype to learn how the code would actually function. Then once you have a grasp of it, throw the original design away since it was conceived before you knew what you were doing. In these lawsuits I have to wonder how many times the developer got locked into the original crummy design because management wants to start getting a return. So it's possible rather than theft the "stolen" code may be the new design developed on the programmer's own time. That's why when he goes to a competitor the new design kicks ass.
I bet it happens frequently. Then the original sour grapes company wants to cash in on the new improved version it refused to fund.
Just speculation of a fun kind. :)
wraith808:
Didn't ZeniMax/Bethesda/id Software recently sue John Carmack, saying all the ideas he had about VR Goggles while he worked at id belong to id? He is now working for Oculus Rift/Facebook.
-Deozaan (September 18, 2014, 01:18 PM)
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Yup. That happened. And that's risk come to fruition.
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