Amazon ditches policy claiming ownership of employees’ personal games

Amazon ditches policy claiming ownership of employees’ personal games
Amazon ditches policy claiming ownership of employees’ personal games

Amazon has developed a policy that has claimed property rights at any game that employees created outside of work. Under previous rules, the company has forced employees to use Amazon products while working on personal projects and distribute these games on its showcases.

These policies are more in place, according to Bloomberg. In an email to the staff seen by the publication, Amazon Game Studios Headios Head Mike Frazzini said the company immediately deposited the rules. “These policies have been originally created in place a decade ago when we had a lot less information and experiences that we do today and, therefore, the policies have been written enough Widely, “wrote Frazzini. Engadget contacted Amazon to comment.

Amazon received a commodity on the rules after an interviewee engineer, revealed the Amazon Personal Game Policy. The rules granted a royalty free license, all over the world, fully liberated, perpetual and transferable “to the intellectual property of the games of its employees made of clock. The policy has been decried as “Draconian” by some developers when a Tweet now deleted from the engineer has gained traction.

However, Amazon is not the only company to have adopted such a policy. Google has also been accused of claiming the property of employee external projects.

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