26th October 2009, 11:06 AM
Mike, I don't know if you're going to stimulate much of a debate when your posts are so difficult to read. It would be easier if they were written in the language that people actually speak, rather than in management jargonese.
Am I right in thinking that your point is that the system whereby the copyright is retained by the employer and the client prevents personal development plans? It doesn't prevent mine, but I don't want to reproduce copyright information. It is completely normal for employers to retain copyright for information produced on work time, including professions much more professional that archaeology.
Am I right in thinking that your point is that the system whereby the copyright is retained by the employer and the client prevents personal development plans? It doesn't prevent mine, but I don't want to reproduce copyright information. It is completely normal for employers to retain copyright for information produced on work time, including professions much more professional that archaeology.