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by lowbloodsugar
1001 days ago
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The author explains how analyzing and presenting data was worth millions of dollars. The author documents how a senior executive instructed him to write excel. It is clearly their core business. Also, and this comes back to the fantasy/denial/wishful-thinking aspect here, neither I nor the law says core business. That's a word that you added. If you did it as part of your job, then it is, by definition, part of their business. I am also nearly 100% certain we can look back at this comment in 20 years and find nothing happened, but only because nobody will take this code and make a billion dollar business. If they did, I guarantee there would be a law suit. |
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That’s just factually false. You specifically wrote:
> Even in California the "I wrote it on my own time" doesn't apply to software that relates to an employer's ***core*** business.
You can’t complain about people being “wishful” or in “denial” when they are quoting you.
Maybe California law is silent in the topic, but Aeolus wasn’t the person who introduced that specific phrase.