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by lproven
1091 days ago
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I covered my take on the situation at length, here: https://www.theregister.com/2023/06/23/red_hat_centos_move/ It has been cited by, among others, Bradley Kuhn of the Software Freedom Conservancy, which is probably some of the highest praise I've received in my career to date. I suggest reading that and then if you have further points or questions I will be happy to try to address them. |
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> customers [...] are under the terms of a contract, which overrides the GPL license of the code itself
Do you have a source for this claim? Why would the contract be legally stronger than the license?
GPL prohibits further restrictions on rights of the code recipient. Contractual terms are sometimes found unlawful/invalid by courts. I guess this question can really be resolved only by a court.