someone_else_of_course@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> On 9 May, 00:20, "steve robinson"
> wrote:
> > someone_else_of_cou...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> > > Hi,
> >
> > > I'd like to pose a probably defunct question to you all. It is
> > > very simple, so I will state a really obvious case for ease of
> > > readers:
> >
> > > I work for a company that owns all I do (contract states something
> > > like anything produced is owned by us)
> >
> > > If I produce something criminal - are they liable? I.e. I own and
> > > run a website with dodgy photos, who owns the property.
> >
> > > At what point does owning IP transfer to being responsible for
> > > it, I'd be interested to any links on the matter.
> >
> > > Obviously I have no intent on criminal, the example is just a
> > > point, but highlights to me a blurry line on ownership.
> >
> > > Thanks
> > > Someone
> >
> > No as you have commited a criminal act
> >
> > --
>
> ok, not criminal, but actionable (not sure if that's the correct
> term), my question is towards liability and ownership - does one imply
> the other?
No.
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