Simply put.  Get Electronic Frontier Foundation (http://www.eff.org/) to
help.  You need to protect your rights.

In most cases, commercial concerns such as Red Hat, Novell, DRDOS Inc.,
etc., use open source as both a pool of free developers and free quality
assurance resource. This is normal and you cannot get upset for the simple
use of your software.  However, they must follow GPL, which essentially
says that they must either include the source, make it available to you on
request, or tell you how to get it.  Simply because they have not included
the source does not mean they have violated GPL.

Pat




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