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I work for North Carolina State government. I have never signed or otherwise been made aware of anything which would potentially prevent me from gaining any royalties or other compensation from the private publication (intended for commercial sale)of a book.
I have used some State resources (approx. 50%--microscope, computer) and some State time (~35%) to develop the book--all remaining time and resources have been my own (my own computer,my own time at home etc..).
The question is: since I am an employee of the State of North Carolina, and have used some State equip. and some State time to develop a book which is NOT a job responsibility, have I forfeited any claim to royalties or other compensation resulting from the sale of the book?
I have read a little NC law regarding this and it seems to indiacate that since I've used some State time/eqip., but have done things on my own time and eqipment, and that this isn't a job responsibility the book would qualify as a "Joint Authorship" (even though the State had no direct input in the book). Therefore (as I read the statute) I would have to split royalties (and presumably) any other compensation with the State.
Anyone know anything about this sort of thing??? Am I entitled to anything, do I get it all, do I have to split 50/50?
Thanks in advance!
Eric
I have used some State resources (approx. 50%--microscope, computer) and some State time (~35%) to develop the book--all remaining time and resources have been my own (my own computer,my own time at home etc..).
The question is: since I am an employee of the State of North Carolina, and have used some State equip. and some State time to develop a book which is NOT a job responsibility, have I forfeited any claim to royalties or other compensation resulting from the sale of the book?
I have read a little NC law regarding this and it seems to indiacate that since I've used some State time/eqip., but have done things on my own time and eqipment, and that this isn't a job responsibility the book would qualify as a "Joint Authorship" (even though the State had no direct input in the book). Therefore (as I read the statute) I would have to split royalties (and presumably) any other compensation with the State.
Anyone know anything about this sort of thing??? Am I entitled to anything, do I get it all, do I have to split 50/50?
Thanks in advance!
Eric