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Just change the language used to write it, if possible.
That's practical, but not so sound, advice. IANAL, yet... I remember when Julia lang was gaining traction that many R lang programmers wanted to port their favorite packages. If they were to look at the R sources (under GPL) to write the Julia version to be released under MIT license, they would be violating the GPL. Or there was a risk, at least. Of course, this case is different because the first and original version is not GPL. But this came to mind. Anyway, I suppose that it all boils down to how much OP feels like their employer (boss or anyone with power in the company) will be a son-of-a-cop and really come forward to court against him... I mean, that's in the first place. Then, comes the legal advice, as to how much of a case can be made, and what do we expect a judge would see it...
Not a him
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Who would the boss be coming forward in court against except for me?
The only reaction to a long advice post is bitching about pronouns? Society is fucked.
My gender is more important to me than some random program. I can make a program whenever I want, but I've only got one gender.
Sorry, I hope you understand that was just an error on my behalf most probably related to being tired and typing in multiple languages sometimes can be a strainer.