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> From: Dan > > But, isn't Exhibit "B" the place where I would retain my ownership > rights? And, if so, would I presume correctly that detail, detail, > detail trumps over a broad "everything on my cd" statement? You've by now received a bunch of good advice from others on the list. My point here is that this language puts the onus on you to remember every idea you've ever had that is relevant, AND TO HAVE NO NEW IDEAS. Because once you've signed this contract, anything new that you think of is potentially their property. All they have to do is identify it as "Relating to" the "COMPANY'S business". That's a hell of a broad brush, and one they can extend at any time. I would never, not in a million years, sign this contract. Joe
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