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That's the point I was trying to make. You can't really 'catch' someone using the same logic to write similar code.

If I change companies, I am going to write code in the same way and test it in the same way.

It'll be very difficult for my original company to 'sue' me if I were to code for the other company unless I do something like this guy did.



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