Posted by VADAVE on July 11, 2016 at 15:43:12 from (68.100.96.162):
In Reply to: Re: New tractors posted by Deere Scotty on July 11, 2016 at 13:05:25:
And now it has spread to agricultural equipment manufacturers, specially John Deere. I found, when I was working, it was the programmers that were pushing this. These programmers think that if someone hires them to do a job (programming) that what they do doesn't belong to the company. The first company to stop this was AT&T; They put in the paper work you sign to get hired. And the companies that have spun off AT&T during the breakup still have the clause in their paperwork. Several other software producing companies also has it, Verizon does, General Dynamics does, Microsoft I can't speak to since I haven't seen the paperwork or spoken to an employee but do you hear anything from an employee? As I was retiring from the government it was being considered for their contracts as a standard clause that when a product was bought that included the software. I always insisted that what I bought had the software and there were notes inserted into every subroutine describing what was done in the software. When we accepted the product and inspected the hardware AND the software. If the descriptions weren't there the product was rejected. Can you imagine the consternation and rage. But I can be pretty stubborn.
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