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Vulnerable free software with shielded binaries

One dubious strategy for protecting some users of free software is to release the binaries and the source code, but only offer patent protection for the binaries (the pre-compiled executable which can't be modified).

Examples

Fluendo's Gstreamer with mp3 support

Cisco's h264 video codec library

Is that really the source code?

It's difficult or impossible to know if the binaries really correspond to the source code. If the binaries were released under a copyleft licence such as the GNU GPL, then the publisher would be legally bound to release the actual corresponding source code. If, however, the binaries are released under a non-copyleft licence such as the BSD licence, then nothing requires the publisher to really publish the corresponding source code. It would be an act of faith.

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