That's going beyond what the gpl requires. Nobody needs to share their
changes unless they distribute the binaries.
> b) buy closed use seats, or
> c) cease to use the product.
>
> and then apply it to the abusers of the system. I understand this is
> still a scary thing in that there is no guarentee that we won't knock
> on your door, but the reality is that people always find ways to
> avoid the intent of licenses and we need some recourse. At least this
> way doesn't force this upon everyone, you have to exhibit some bad
> behaviour in order for us to notice.
>
> If you have a better idea on how to shut down the abusers without scaring
> the legit users, I'm all ears.
No need to play mall cop.
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