Why solve matters with lawyers if you don't need to? If there's a failure of understanding, possibly due to language issues as the previous commenter suggested, then trying to establish a dialogue and trying to explain the matter to them would be a far easier (and cheaper!) option for everyone, regardless of locality.
It doesn't help that the GPL is not an easy document to read by the way :-/
Why would it be impossible? The only time I ever happened to stumble upon a GPL violation (more than 10 years ago) I explained it and they said "oops, sorry, we'll fix that". Worth a try, no? I don't think it's naïve. The cost of explaining is minimal and you lose very little by trying. Even if the odds of success are low, it's still makes sense to try as the cost of a lawsuit is so much higher both in time and money.
It's also just basic common courtesy IMO to assume someone made an honest mistake even when you suspect they didn't (because sometimes your suspicions are incorrect).
subaru_shoe|5 years ago
arp242|5 years ago
It's also just basic common courtesy IMO to assume someone made an honest mistake even when you suspect they didn't (because sometimes your suspicions are incorrect).