On Tuesday 17 March 2009 13:34:19 Curtis Olson wrote:
> Here's a question:  Does a 3rd party have the
> right to ask for the modified source code, even if none of the entities
> receiving the modified program don't care to ask for the source code?

In short: no. The GPL doesn't require any rights for the whole world, but just 
for the users. This makes the GPL a perfectly acceptable license even for 
work with only one intended customer.

Stefan

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