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InformationWeek article on who owns the content on professional bloggers' sites

Here. Mentions me (and something I must have posted about college) and Scoble. Funny what you find when you are ego surfing. I guess I don't have much of an issue with leaving this blog here if I were to move on to another position. But some other people may have more of a personal attachment, I think. Yes, if I were to leave, Microsoft would officially be the proud owner of a link to a tooting bean and a bunch of Apprentice recaps. If I ever decide to leave, I'll be sure to announce it after trading hours.

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  • Anonymous
    May 18, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    May 18, 2005
    I'm just laughing about anything on here being considered IP...oh. you mean the work related stuff? I don't know how a company can own a person's opinion. So I guess I'm trying to think of what could be here that is considered true IP. If it's the actual words on the screen, then I guess there's always more where that came from. If someone were to move along, they could always link back t their old blog assuming that the previous company left it up.
  • Anonymous
    May 18, 2005
    I was meaning more about a scenario if a software developer described a cool new algorithm or an engineer blogged about a new type of electronic design. Now if they blogged on a corporate server and the content did not pertain to anything they were employed to do, I do think that their employer may have cause to own the ideas they described in said blogs.

    Now your stuff I have no idea! :) I was trying to think of some situations from other fields.
  • Anonymous
    May 18, 2005
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