IAAWVU05
Mechanical
- Nov 9, 2006
- 59
Is an engineer allowed to remove his stamp on an existing project even though they have been payed for it?
For example if Engineer A works for Firm B, and they are under contract. Engineer A asks the EIT's to do the design it, after which Engineer A checks it and stamps it. Engineer A then quits Firm B. Firm B then replaces Engineer A with Engineer C. Engineer A requests that his stamp be removed and that Firm B cannot use the design, though most of the work was done by EITs in Firm B,the contract is with Firm B, and Firm B payed Engineer A for his work. Is the work the property of Engineer A or Firm B?
For example if Engineer A works for Firm B, and they are under contract. Engineer A asks the EIT's to do the design it, after which Engineer A checks it and stamps it. Engineer A then quits Firm B. Firm B then replaces Engineer A with Engineer C. Engineer A requests that his stamp be removed and that Firm B cannot use the design, though most of the work was done by EITs in Firm B,the contract is with Firm B, and Firm B payed Engineer A for his work. Is the work the property of Engineer A or Firm B?