Comment Re:GPL Violation? (Score 1) 504
Actually, where the gray area becomes is how much capital the OP has to defend his copyright versus how much the university wishes to take it from him. I have personally witnessed where a company tried to steal the copyright from an employee because they published their work after starting, even though the employee started working on the project prior to joining the company. It became a very hairy mess because the burden of proof was then on the employee to prove that they started the project prior to joining the company. I never did hear how that turned out, as I left the company prior to the issue being resolved (and definitely because of that issue).
I was also on the receiving end of similar treatment with a different organization; however that company's lawyers backed away very quickly. I published the project, including source code and binaries, on SourceForge several years before starting with the company. Thus the chain of ownership was very clear about that project.
But, again, I am not a lawyer. This is just my personal experience with corporate corruption, and I presume that it extends to universities as well, since they are also trying to make a profit.