Seeing that now you're working for a company that depends on the ability to redistribute the PG code commercially, I would think you'd be all for making sure that the legalities are nicely lined up. Do you really want to dig through the source tree at every release to see whether you can redistribute all of it?
I am not sure, but I think that Alvaro's point is the copyright doesn't matter in this instance. It is the license that does.
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