HiI am copying this message to you and GL team.Regarding license 
violation:U-boot’s license requires Gl.iNet to provide the source-code for 
U-boot (including any modifications they made) to anybody that asks for it. 
So…GL team refused to send source code nor .bin file. I wanted to inspect it 
for possible backdoors but still they are refusing.“ If you choose to provide 
source through a written offer, then anybody who requests the source from you 
is entitled to receive it.If you commercially distribute binaries not 
accompanied with source code, the GPL says you must provide a written offer to 
distribute the source code later. When users non-commercially redistribute the 
binaries they received from you, they must pass along a copy of this written 
offer. This means that people who did not get the binaries directly from you 
can still receive copies of the source code, along with the written offer.The 
reason we require the offer to be valid for any third party is so that people 
who receive the binaries indirectly in that way can order the source code from 
you.”https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-faq.en.htmlhttps://github.com/u-boot/u-bootSo
 I am sending this message to you to check this situation. They probably will 
not send it to you.Also please use web mail (not business domain) as they can 
sent it to you through it to hide the fact of licensing violation. For example 
send request from Gmail. Please take measures.  
                
            
        
        

    
    

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