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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, March 20 2013 @ 08:12 AM EDT |
The copy is first made and then (afterwards) distributed. It's either pirated
copy or lawfully made copy irrespective of eventual distribution afterwards. You
can't have sorta legal time machine to turn lawfully made copy into pirated one
just because someone doesn't want to provide source code (that's obviously
contractual obligation at most and has nothing to do with the copyright
infringement BTW).[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: cricketjeff on Wednesday, March 20 2013 @ 10:09 AM EDT |
There is no restriction on copying GPLed code, only on distributing it. Even
those who obtained their copy via a distribution that broke the terms of the
license are still allowed to make copies. There are no pirate copies, only
illicit distributions.
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