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Does Drawing on Experience Infringe on Other's IP?

Daniel Paull asks: "I recently asked one of our developers to draw up a design for a specific component. After a few hours he returns telling me that he'd solved a very similar problem a previous place of employment and that they had developed a "neat" solution. The developer then became concerned that a ground-up re-implementation of these design patterns and principals may infringe on the other companies intellectual property or breach some copyright laws. This developer is talented and experienced - that's why we hired him. The question is, at what point does 'drawing on experience' cross the line and invade others IP?"

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  1. YOU are infringing on other's IP! by Geekboy(Wizard) · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Your parents potty-trained you, so no holding it, unless you want me to sic some lawyers on you!

  2. Re:It's LAWYER. by EugeneK · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Wow, is this elementary school?

    Say a few other words slowly...
    "ought"...hear the g?
    "know"...hear the k?