User talk:Eduplatform/sandbox

Your IRAC answer perfectly suites the scenario that you've written. But I'm sure if we can cite a Wikipedia source as a reference. I'd recommend you guys to either use another source or verify it from a reliable source before using this ""Intellectual property", Wikipedia, 2020-03-15, retrieved 2020-03-29" as a reference. Also I didn't really understand if the following statement is your opinion or if you've written it after referring through a source. "Many companies own the intellectual property of the employees to create protection and competitive advantage over others. Given the conditions, if the worker is in the agent-principal relationship, he is the employee of the company and if the employee's invention is in the scope of employment i.e. if the employee creates a new product or process to increase the productivity and create organizations' wealth by utilizing the resources of the company, then the Intellectual property solely belongs to the company." Since Wikipedia does not encourage presenting our own insights/ opinions I'd suggest you guys to cite the sources for those sentences as well.--Sanjana Obili (talk) 17:25, 4 April 2020 (UTC)