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TheInebriati (theinebriati@spinster.xyz)'s status on Friday, 24-Feb-2023 21:06:31 JST TheInebriati @thatguyoverthere If you arent bothered about taking credit the easiest option would be to give it to someone else to release under their name. -
TheInebriati (theinebriati@spinster.xyz)'s status on Friday, 24-Feb-2023 20:54:56 JST TheInebriati @thatguyoverthere Check your contract, there's probably a clause about competition. Ending your contract is the first kind of trouble they can cause you, the second is blacklisting, and the third is legal.
As far as legal trouble goes, lawsuits are best avoided. They aren't about who's right and whos wrong; they aren't even about who has the deepest pockets. A big company can tie you up in legal action which will cost you time and money. Anyone can see court records including future employers, and you can get a reputation for being trouble even if you 'win'.
There will be a way around all of this. You have to figure out what that is. Can you write a completely different type of software that just happens to do the job?