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by evan1107 1080 days ago
Yeah Red Hat does share all the code for customers who purchase binaries and they are not imposing further restrictions on recipients of those binaries with their EULA. If the EULA is violated Red Hat is simply exercising their rights to not distribute future binaries and source thus not violating the GPL clause you mention
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And yet they promised to use blackmailing tactics to severe relationship with those customers who want to exercise their rights to the code and republish it.
Those terms hve been in the Red Hat enterprise license agreement for … 15? 20 years?
Nobody cared, in this case, until the git.centos.org sources were gone.