Heck, a former employer had everyone sign an NDA which claimed intellectual property rights to all patentable inventions their employees came up with, even after leaving the company.
Throwing a rod at 54,000 miles and having the dealer tell you that you drove it through water or overrevved the engine, and therefore it wasn't a "manufacturing defect." $8,100 later we can drive the car up to keyfob billboards again.
Amazon's downloader automatically imports songs into iTunes. Don't know if iPod owners (other than me) will bother to figure this out, though.
You mean rank engineering programs, right?
Heck, a former employer had everyone sign an NDA which claimed intellectual property rights to all patentable inventions their employees came up with, even after leaving the company.
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Throwing a rod at 54,000 miles and having the dealer tell you that you drove it through water or overrevved the engine, and therefore it wasn't a "manufacturing defect." $8,100 later we can drive the car up to keyfob billboards again.