
10-24-2007, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by j_smiley13
hi
I work for a company that does contract work for other companies. we perform tests and record data of theese tests. I want to know if i sell my knowledge of theese tests if i can be held legally responsible.
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That would depend on the terms of your employment contract/non compete clause, if you have one, and at the very least, company policy. That should have been provided you at the time of hire; current policy should also be readily available as well. I'd also be careful to investigate that the test results belong to the contract company exclusively (not very likely.) Heads up: even if there's nothing in writing, there's a very good chance your company could conceivably lose their current contract if it's discovered one of their current employees is either profiting from those test results or possibly damaging other company reputations by releasing the results as well. In the end, you could face litigation from more than one place. (An opinion, and not to be construed as legal advice.) How much are you willing to risk?
The decision, of course, is yours. Good luck.
Last edited by TheJury'sStillOut : 10-24-2007 at 07:47 AM.
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