Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Walt, >Sorry for the rambling, but these questions bounce around >occasionally......are salaried university employees ALWAYS employed? >When not at work, who owns their stuff? What if they use the >office/phone at work? Don't they all?(yes) and what about >"instructional" photos, taken on their film? If you haven't signed Yes, these are good questions. I ran into this at various universities. I had no problems with outside law practice (yes, I am also a lawyer) - but did with the books I wrote. At SMU they talked about their ownership of compensated research and writings of the faculty. I left in 1967 and nothing was done by then and I don't know if they ever develped a policy on this. At the other law schools at which I taught - I was careful to do everything at home and use my own supplies. The question never came up. the only 'problem' I might have had was use of the law library. However, since this is a public facility I didn't believe I had a problem. Actually, for the last number of years I was on 'Westlaw,' a computer on-line research facility (free since I was one of their authors) and down loaded everything at home. I had one of the first Hewlett Packard jet printers - it was a monster, caused the lights to go down when I used it (kind of like an execution) but it could crank out about 8 pages a minute, day in and day out. I printed ream after ream of cases. This is different from your stated problem, but similar. I believe that the universities started being sensitive to this situation after gatoraide was developed by faculty members at one of the universities (Florida???) and made a mint of money on it. (this is not a problem with what I wrote!! <gr>) Dick - -------------------------- Dick Hemingway Plano, TX