On 07 Aug 2011, at 20:42, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:

> Good news is that any modifications or bug fixes they make, they will
> have to share.

They only have to share them with their customers who get the binary (and even 
then only for nominal shipping and handling fees). Of course, those customers 
are then free to pass them along further, if they want to. And in practice, I 
can't imagine what advantage Embarcadero would have by not immediately publicly 
sharing any such changes rather than by going through such hoops.

> But then comes the second question, how do you monitor
> something like that?


In general, you don't and just rely on the honour system. If you really suspect 
someone from copying code, you have to rely on reverse-engineering to figure 
things like that out. It would surprise me a lot if copy/pasting our compiler 
source code into their compiler and then adapting/debugging it would be much 
less work than immediately rewriting it though.


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