On Wed, 2023-06-21 at 16:49 -0400, JT wrote:
> >  I believe the GPL asks you never have to make agreement to access GPL code.
> 
> Correct.  Per the GPL if you have the binary you have a legal right to the 
> code.  
> Also the GPL does contain clauses that stipulate that outside agreements 
> cannot excuse anyone
> from the conditions of the license, see the No Surrender of Others' Freedom 
> section.
> 
> Also keep in mind that you can download the RHEL ISOs for free without a dev 
> license from this
> page: https://developers.redhat.com/products/rhel/download  You can't update 
> the packages, but
> you can install that version of RHEL on your computer and use it.  So anyone 
> grabbing that ISO
> has legal right to the source code for the base system.
> 

I maybe wrong but even the ISO images require a Red Hat account. I know they do 
as I just tried via clean VM.

Regards

Phil

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