t00fri wrote:Does Seeker use a large part of Celestia's code? Since in this commercial product, noone gets to see that code, how can this be found out??
If you suspect such copyright violation, the first thing would be to check the symbols used by Seeker. Of course that would work only in the simpliest cases if the code was copied without refactoring.
Some people are working on new ways to detect software theft, that's only for Java but the same method could apply to C/C++ too.
t00fri wrote:In other words, one my cynically ask whether the GPL2 is only the licence for the "loosers"? As soon as a GPL2 product becomes a "winner" => snatch its code and sell it ;-) .
Strange as it may seem, some people are okay with that. Look at the BSD licence, BSD contributors are usualy strong opponents to the GPL way of keeping the code free.