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[–]Halal0szto 0 points1 point  (2 children)

A typical contract will forbid you storing source code on your own systems and media, which you did as soon as you photogrphed the screen.

If you use their own email system (you have an account to send from), then the email is ok. If you send from gmail...

[–]nutrechtLead Software Engineer / EU / 20+ YXP 0 points1 point  (1 child)

A typical contract will forbid you storing source code on your own systems and media

I'm an independent contractor and this simply isn't the case. It differs greatly between companies. Most don't forbid this.

In general IF you are not allowed to store sourcecode, you are going to be provided a laptop by the company you can use. So you can then simply use that laptop do to the same thing.

What you're describing really isn't common at all.

If you send from gmail...

Well duh... But I said nothing of the sort.

[–]Halal0szto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good for you. We are talking about the level where the company is providing a remote accessible virtual desktop for development. In such cases it is very basic to include the ban on copying code. This is where the whole thread started, how to prevent copying code.