I think anyone makes the reasonable assumption that if we posted our
code to the Bakery makes it part of the public domain and shareable
regardless of the license for the application from whence that code
originated.  So, I make an application and it is not under a free
license.  But if I extract my code and post to a public domain like the
Bakery then I am forfeighting my rights to the code since no one has to
login to view the code.

Has to do with public domain and reasonable expectation of privacy.  A
code developer has no reasonable expectation of privacy when they post
to a publicly available no login site.  I am not a lawyer either, but
after things getting pretty hairy on a forum I was on this is the gist
of what the lawyer told us.


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