Am I crazy for not wanting to sign this contract?
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@braydin-hawlette oh interesting in my contract it has a section dedicated to the exception, I'll grab it for you when I get home, perhaps you can just ask them to add that specific clause more clearly. But if you're working in California I'm pretty sure they can't enforce that even if they wanted to because it's ... Illegal haha (I am not a lawyer, this is not legal advice)
I've never seen that in a contract for independent contractor work as in California they can't require contractors to work specific hours and I've always been required to have my own materials.
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@braydin-hawlette
Okay I found a contract and it specifically has an "exceptions" section that says aside from "exhibit B" and goes to explain when they are not allowed to enforce that rule specifically under California labor laws, I can email you if you like.
But also looking at your contract it does say that you are specifically giving up your rights for any inventions made "for or on behalf of the company of its affiliates" "or if based on or using Proprietary
Information or otherwise based on my activities as an employee of the Company". which is totally normal when doing work for hire for a corporation, for example if you worked at a game company, any character you make are owned by the company, not by you.My understanding with publishers for children's books is that you get to retain your ownership and rights to what you create.
But if you wanted to be safe I think you could make sure that "exception" is spelled out more clearly.
(NOT LEGAL ADVICE, I'M NOT A LAWYERY PERSON)
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@carlianne Interestingly enough, the contract goes out of its way to say that I am NOT an "employee". I am an independent contractor.
It's a weird contract that full of little contradictions that I find irritating at best and scary at worst. Blurgh.
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@braydin-hawlette I mean definitely worth having a lawyer look over it for you!
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@carlianne yeah, cheap lawyers are real thick upon the ground
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@braydin-hawlette hahaha sorry! David did suggest to me before to look at "Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts" in my area, maybe they have something like that near you?
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@carlianne they're a resource I'll try and tap in the future, for sure. But right now I think wasting much more time would be rude. After all, they're gonna need to find a new artist
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@braydin-hawlette I think it's worth investing enough time to fully understand what this means. Maybe some of the pros can lend an opinion on whether they've seen this, if it means what it sounds like it means, and if you should just run from these kinds of things or maybe have a boilerplate legal rebuttal that might ever work.
It probably won't be the last time you or others on this forum will see that kind of language on on a contract.
And kudos to you for reading it in detail. I think a younger me might have just scanned it and signed the damn thing
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@melissa_bailey Next time that's what I'll do. Thank you!