Yes, these are all valid points.
Haveing said that, if you take drawings that belongs to the company, it is still theft.
Yes, your stamp is on the drawing. Ownership of the drawing, in most employment cases, still rests with the company that you work for. Just because your stamp is on the drawing does not imply ownership.
If someone changes the drawing, then the stamp is nulled. If they then put your stamp on the drawing, then that is fraud.
In case of a problem, who does the inspector or building company call? Probably the companies that either did the original design, construction or has the contract for maintenance. Would they call the EOR? Probably only in a lawsuit. If your car has a problem, do you go back to the dealership or do you call the salesman that sold it to you? Similar analogy.
What happens if the company has purged its files? There is probably still a copy with the governing government agency - they tend to keep lots of things. I am not familiar with the "7 year". I know more than one company that I have worked at that kept their files for much longer. The only "7 year" rule that I know of is for taxes. The government typcially (not legally barred) can go back 7 years to search for / audit / request supporting documents on filings. If they find something, then all bets are off on how far they can go back.
Like I said, in most cases, I have been given drawings, documents, etc. when I have asked. Most of the time, I ask for them after I have left the company - for the next project. I still often get it, the non proprietary ones.
VOD said:
This area has not been addressed in Canada by the respective engineering associations although the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in favour of exemptions to copyright under certain circumstances applied to professionals (ie lawyers and teachers) and researchers.
I am not sure what you are referring to. Please clarify.
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