> I was just wondering who enforces things like GPL?
>
> If for example MS did decide to put out a version of perl, but
> didn't release the code as per GPL, who would sue them?
Larry Wall (the author of perl). In other cases it would be the author of
whatever software package it was. I'm sure that they would also get
support from the FSF and other similar groups. (And a small correction,
perl is not distributed under the GPL, it is distributed under the
"Artistic Licence(sic).")
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