Legal Question in Intellectual Property in California
Can my employer take my pre-declared IP if I work on it while employed?
I am recently starting a new position, and have made a website that I declared as pre-existing IP in my contract with my software engineering employer, so that I retain the rights. But in the contract, it also specifies that any IP developed while working for them (even during non-work hours) belongs to them. So, can I continue to update my website without it belonging to them?
Thanks!
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Can my employer take my pre-declared IP if I work on it while employed?
How would I know without reading the contract. You have it backwards. Next time it's 1) consult lawyer and 2) sign contract instead of the other way around.
Re: Can my employer take my pre-declared IP if I work on it while employed?
It depends on how your contract is worded. Does the exclusion give you the right to continue to update the website?