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Company Asking too Much? RE:Employee Inventions Clause?

A potential employer is asking me to sign a contract with this clause in it regarding Employee Inventions. I feel that it's too broad and overarching. What can I do to minimize it's scope to ensure that if I create something that's unrelated to their business that I still hold the ownership rights. Here's the verbiage:

Disclosure of Inventions - You will promptly disclose to Company-X all
discoveries, developments, designs, improvements, inventions, blueprints, processes, computer programs, know-how and data, whether or not patentable or registrable under patent, copyright or similar statutes, made or conceived or reduced to practice or learned by you, either alone or jointly with others, during the Term that: (i) are related to Company-X’s business; (ii) result from your employment with Company-X or tasks assigned to you by Company-X; or (iii) result from the use of premises or property (including computer systems and engineering facilities) owned, leased, or contracted for by Company-X (collectively, the“Inventions”).


    




Judy
Their wording sounds reasonable, and not all that broad. Which clause has you concerned? If you create something as a result of work you do for them (ii) or do the work on their time, property or equipment (iii)?


Squat1
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This is very normal.

As others have said, anything you "invent" while employed belongs to the Company.


im_yakuz
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In short, whatever you "invent" during your employment with "Company-x" belongs to "the Company-x" as long it has been invented in their facilities, in company time or has something to do with your assigned task / job. If you invent something at home in your own time with your own resources and this "invention" has nothing to do with your work, you're clear.

If you're an Engineer, Programmer, Tool-n-Die Maker, Chemist or something related to design the only thing you can do and the company don't have a claim on it is a "Bird House".





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