On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Tim Moore wrote:

>
> You don't have to provide sources with the binaries to comply with the GPL,
> you just have to make them available if the a recipient of the binary asks
> for them. In this case company "A" better have a plan in place for when an
> eventual paying customer asks for the source. I mean this in the sense that
> your business model shouldn't depend on keeping source code secret if you're
> using GPL'ed code.
>

If it's been "distributed" once, doesn't that entitle _anyone_ to a copy 
of the source code, reguardless of whether or not they got the binary 
first?

g.

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