Ok, so basically corporations can "own" patents and copyrights because nobody's made a stink about it, and it seems to be working out pretty well?
The big reason I've been thinking about this is because I'm wondering what would happen if inventors and artists did own their work, and license it to their employers. Would science become a personally profitable career, or would contracts be written up that continued to pay out 5-figure salaries in exchange for the occasional billion dollar invention? Would a contract exchanging a five-figure salary for perpetual rights to an invention that earns billions per year be valid, or would terms get better for inventors? I really have no idea, but the thought has been bugging me for a few months now.
EDIT: it looks like HN has decided we've been talking to long, so I probably won't reply to any of your replies to me in a timely manner. It's been an interesting start of a discussion, anyhow :)
The big reason I've been thinking about this is because I'm wondering what would happen if inventors and artists did own their work, and license it to their employers. Would science become a personally profitable career, or would contracts be written up that continued to pay out 5-figure salaries in exchange for the occasional billion dollar invention? Would a contract exchanging a five-figure salary for perpetual rights to an invention that earns billions per year be valid, or would terms get better for inventors? I really have no idea, but the thought has been bugging me for a few months now.
EDIT: it looks like HN has decided we've been talking to long, so I probably won't reply to any of your replies to me in a timely manner. It's been an interesting start of a discussion, anyhow :)