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They both did, as the computer was made for their company, Apple Computers Inc. of which they were both founders and in a sense they both had the rights since they ran their company at the time the first Apple II or even Apple I
They both did, as the computer was made for their company, Apple Computers Inc. of which they were both founders and in a sense they both had the rights since they ran their company at the time the first Apple II or even Apple I
whatever rights they want.
If it's on the company computer and company email account of course. In the US the corporations are allowed to do whatever they want to their workers! Unless you have a union, as a worker you have no rights.
NFL Films was first produced in 1962. In that year, Ed Sabol, the founder of the company Blair Motion Pictures, won the rights for the NFL Championship Game by bidding $5000.
Whatever rights they agree to.
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Great question. If you are working for a company and write the article for the company or during company hours then the company owns it. If you sell it to the company, the company owns it. You own the rights if you make it clear that you retain the ownership rights but give a one time publication rights to the company.
to get freedom from the government and have rights
HP they thought it was a useless piece of machinery with no piratical uses for the average person.
It is your mother's home so you have whatever rights she allows you.
They can and do, whatever the rights or wrongs.