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Do you leave authorship on sites if you developed it in a company and is it worth it?
There is a situation:
We developed a website in the company RogaIKopyta for the customer MnogoPravok.
Naturally, in the footer of the site, the company that developed the site put the inscription "Development of Horn and Experience".
Vasya, who develops the site day and night, adds his authorship to the code in the form
Actually the question is:
1. Is it possible to implicitly introduce your authorship into the site if it is not stipulated by the company's rules, if not, then why?
2. If possible, what is the best way to do it? (for example, at an interview in another company, show that this site is your development, and not another Vasya)
3. Is it worth bothering with this?
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You can specify the participants and their roles Adding a
section about the company is not a problem - the format does not oblige you to anything
There are plenty of options
to use classes and id in the layout that make up some kind of word.
throw your name into the library file with js or css and comment it out somewhere in the middle (Alternatively, somewhere else in base 64).
If On server scripts, you can check the availability of some of your domain, for example, or a file on it. And already, depending on the server's response, solder the function ...
In general, there are many ways to pervert;)
As a rule, it rolls;) But in general, it is necessary! From negligent customers (usually intermediaries) to have at least some kind of plus.
You are confusing authorship and design.
If there is an object of intellectual property, then your authorship arises and remains with you beyond someone else's desire. The key here is "if it arises ..."
And the prohibition of indicating the name of the author in the footer is not depriving him of authorship, but following the concepts of design and marketing policy.
The authorship of the code always remains with you. Even when creating a class, initials are usually written.
Another question is RIGHTS. I do not know of course what policy exactly at that firm. But usually company policy says "everything you do working for them, whether it's hello world or an algorithm written on a piece of paper, belongs to the company", that's what you get paid for. When selling, the same rights are transferred to the 2nd person. But I repeat "authorship" remains with the developers.
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