IANAL, but I cant read:
http://europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/lvb/l26027.htm
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Council Directive 91/250/EEC of 14 May 1991 on the legal protection of
computer programmes.
3.1 Obligation on Member States to protect computer programmes, by copyright,
as literary works within the meaning of the Berne Convention for the
Protection of Literary and Artistic Works.
...
3.3 In general, the author of a computer programme is the natural or legal
person or group of natural persons who created it. Where collective works are
recognized by the legislation of a Member State, the person considered by the
legislation of that Member State to have created the work is deemed to be its
author. In the case of a programme created by a group of natural persons, the
exclusive rights are owned jointly. Where a computer programme is created by
an employee in the execution of his duties or following the instructions
given by his employer, the employer alone will be entitled to exercise all
economic rights in the programme, unless otherwise provided for by contract.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Note that it only mentions "economic rights".
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