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"common part of employment contracts"??? Where is it common to sign over copyright for products outside of work environment (and who signs such contracts???)? This seems viciously broad even in relation to US copyright tradition.
If such a contract was even possible where i am they'd have to pay me 18h/day with 10 of them where i am free to do as i please and if i "happen" to not code in my "free" time, well, tough luck for them. Besides it would obviously cost premium rate. I might actually have to code something for personal use where i'd rather not give up copyright and i want to see a nice bottom line for that gamble...