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>>>>> "Ram" == ramnarayan  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Ram> Thanks But the fact is the core is GNU/Linux ?? and by that
    Ram> could it be implied that they actually have to release the OS
    Ram> etc as under the GPL license.

No, nothing in the GPL forces you to release your source to the whole
world.  The GPL only states that if you give someone a binary, you
must (offer to) give that person the source too.  If Google didn't
offer you the binaries to their OS, You Lose.

    Ram> [snip]

Regards,

- -- Raju
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