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It's an ethos issue, from the greater things in general like changing its relationship with the community to the petty ones like shunning the partner with the most socialist views in the group.
But your question hiddens the most structural problem of what we want for FOSS. Can the company buy anything, even your soul?
Corporate sponsorship in the FOSS community has always existed. It's how many of your favorite projects have managed to stay alive and thrive, including kernel develop.
Your suspicion and fear is lacking sustenance.
Wait until OP learns who's owned CUPS for 20 years