IP rights is absolutely something you can have addressed in your contract. In some sub-sectors of software development it's very common for people to have pet projects, or work actively on FOSS projects. I was under the impression UK/EU protection stops companies being able to 'own' you despite what they may put in your contract. This is assuming you;re not writing something which competes with your client or uses your insider knowledge.
Be aware of it but it's not insurmountable.
Sole Trader is a perfectly reasonable way of doing things, I thought generally 'employers' didn't like it as it increases their liabilities? i.e. if they're happy then it's fine. Lots of freelance web-devs in particular work this way.
Have they said WHY they won't work with your 'Entity'?
Be aware of it but it's not insurmountable.
Sole Trader is a perfectly reasonable way of doing things, I thought generally 'employers' didn't like it as it increases their liabilities? i.e. if they're happy then it's fine. Lots of freelance web-devs in particular work this way.
Have they said WHY they won't work with your 'Entity'?
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