In another thread:

On Tue, 11 Jun 2013 09:53:11 -0400
Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

> I suspect that LinuxCNC code has already been stolen, we just aren't 
> entirely aware of it.   There are some closed source embedded CNC 
> systems out there that
> have stated that they have some NIST code in them, but I suspect they 
> have a lot more than just the NIST code.  Plus look at the packaged
> CNC controllers that are starting to pop up in China.   Do you think
> they wrote all of that code?   Uh no.
> The truth is that unless it is entirely blatant, I doubt that we are 
> going to do anything about it.

If I were to chase this down and discover that linuxcnc code is being
used in violation of the license, what should I do and what kind of
resources can I get from everyone to pursue the violators?

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Thank You!
Matt


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