> > > b) how did you do this without a GPL violation? Since you're restricting > > redistribution (not your own fault, obviously), and since you've > > They aren't restricting it - the US government are. You can redistribute > it as you see fit. You can go to court and fight first amendment and the like. A solution would be to travel to USA and smuggle RedHat american versions. Just like during the prohibition but in the opposite sense and instead of Eliott Ness you face Mulder and Sculley. :-) -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
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