By that, I just meant that you're not addressing my points and just arguing aimlessly with cherry-picked snippets from my comments so I just wanted to kill this discussion in a civilised manner.
> That's not how the law works.
Oh, this is how the law works. Unlike programming, there's never a hard right or wrong.
> you really need to talk to an attorney
that's not what you said earlier. your idea is that I should run it through my company's legal for everything I do. Let me enlighten you what will happen next. They will simply summarily reject my request and put me on a watchlist. Consult your company legal only if you need to keep written evidence for your defense. For any advise, always consult an attorney from outside.
Anyway, after getting all feedback from other comments in this thread, I did decide to run this with a lawyer and after a good and pretty long discussion and going through all my stuff, he is pretty satisfied with my setup. In fact, some of the things I did are an overkill! Wouldn't say it would work for you too as the laws of the land from where you come from might be wildly different.
> That's not how the law works.
Oh, this is how the law works. Unlike programming, there's never a hard right or wrong.
> you really need to talk to an attorney
that's not what you said earlier. your idea is that I should run it through my company's legal for everything I do. Let me enlighten you what will happen next. They will simply summarily reject my request and put me on a watchlist. Consult your company legal only if you need to keep written evidence for your defense. For any advise, always consult an attorney from outside.
Anyway, after getting all feedback from other comments in this thread, I did decide to run this with a lawyer and after a good and pretty long discussion and going through all my stuff, he is pretty satisfied with my setup. In fact, some of the things I did are an overkill! Wouldn't say it would work for you too as the laws of the land from where you come from might be wildly different.