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Red Hat / Fedora drama?
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I thought the reasoning why it's legal is that RHEL only gets distributed to people who sign a contract which forbids redistribution: So while the GPL gives them the right to distribute, the contract takes precedence and they are unable to share the code
I think they really nitpick it, to where it may not violate it directly but violates the spirit. If you redistribute they’ll cancel your subscription. You “can” do it.