Onyx68
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I would like to ask you about "legality" when a "connect" is signed on the project of another ... how is it called? data theft? copyright? ... I ask for clarification... Thank you.
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You should be a little more circumstantial, you don't understand what happened to you and so it becomes difficult to give an opinion.I would like to ask you about "legality" when a "connect" is signed on the project of another ... how is it called? data theft? copyright? ... I ask for clarification... Thank you.
Thank you for the answer.In the matter of law, if necessary
I didn't understand the matter well. do you make a project and a colleague/register your signature?
Do you work in the same office? I don't think he comes in at night and signatures. .
do you work for the same company? there will be internal directives on who-do-what. . .
many designers/designers (also with stamps) of technical offices direct elaborate that are then signed by the office head, the holder of the studio etc etc.
It depends on how things are. .
Thank you for the answer. but not the right one. even if the project is okay how it ends? ... I expected some competent forum if you know... the holder has no idea of uff tec.Worked for a presumed company. .
who regulates these and other events, among your superiors? Let employees "scannino" is a good way to hurt (and worse) things, by my experience. as an example (I do not know the situation), if they confirm work one in your situation may have this attitude: "for the executive turn to red mario, not to me. He's the designer. any aspects, details, calculations, etc. to be detailed are his."
If you can indicate the right section, I will be grateful.It's not even the right section. posting in solidworks other users, perhaps experts in the matter, to which does not interest the section pass beyond.
recommend contacting a moderator and moving the discussion
done, thanks for the suggestion.It's not even the right section. posting in solidworks other users, perhaps experts in the matter, to which does not interest the section pass beyond.
recommend contacting a moderator and moving the discussion
if the last part changed even a little bit but by little maybe the companies would earn a lot more....I agree with what you've already been told by others, if you're an employee your colleague didn't "steal" anything, you just got nice with your job.
Unfortunately they are things that often happen, and just as often to tell the owner does not need anything.
he only cares that the job is done and that his company gains.
I agree to 200%, unfortunately are still many entrepreneurs who adopt the method "divid et impera"if the last part changed even a little bit but by little maybe the companies would earn a lot more....
the relaxed and serene climate in the office or in the workshop or where you want, earns everyone: the employer and the employees who do not intend to think how ixxxxe next would work in their place. .
These characters should be fired in the trunk.
but in my opinion, if you go well to see, it is convenient to the ignorant owner who thinks that with the reciprocal inculation everything goes better.... .
ahh one thing these owners would also be to be fired in the trunk...
Hi.
the concept that I share and that I had expressed myself.. .Worked for a presumed company. .
who regulates these and other events, among your superiors? Let employees "scannino" is a good way to hurt (and worse) things, by my experience.