I want to create a hobby project and release it under MIT. I work as a developer professionally and i have some clauses in my employment contract that gives any IP to my employer. My employer is open to amending these and/or adding exceptions for specific projects. Can anyone point to guidance resources on how to formulate such exceptions properly?
// EDIT: My contract is not totally strict, it refers to applicable laws and the wording is something like ‘knowledge gained through company activities belong to the company’, which is probably intentionally vague. Also: i like my job and employer and they are open to FOSS. My only concern is whether some higherups might disagree at a later point which is why i want to get the wording right. Will not spend money on a lawyer - it’s not that important to me. Thanks for sharing your experiences so far.
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One option for some people, not everyone, is to just do your project on your own time and equipment and share it online. Don’t tell your boss, but make sure that some random people out there are forking it. Probably the boss never finds out, but even if they do, they won’t do anything.
Obviously this is slightly risky, but for many people it is a reasonable move. All depends on the details.