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If you signed an agreement stating that any work you produce for them is theirs, then you're pretty much out of luck.

Otherwise, I'm not certain if there are laws in place to protect the company where you're from, but I wouldn't be surprised.

Honestly, after a stunt like that, I'd be looking for another job right away.

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Saying 'I did that project' and pointing to something publicly available and giving away the source to look at are completely different things. If they're telling you you can't do the former, definitely get your resume out there and start actively looking for work.

Also, of course, I am not a lawyer, and this should be taken with a grain of salt. Except the looking for a different employer part.

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If you signed an agreement stating that any work you produce for them is theirs, then you're pretty much out of luck.

Otherwise, I'm not certain if there are laws in place to protect the company where you're from, but I wouldn't be surprised.

Honestly, after a stunt like that, I'd be looking for another job right away.