See http://gpl-violations.org/
The basic strategy that Harald has employed is to buy the product in question (usually an embedded device), examine. If there is a violation, then he contacts the company to remediate. If they do not, he'll initiate a court action in Germany (where for reasons I'm not familiar with it's somewhat affordable).
However, as other posters have already said. If somebody wants to put GPLed software onto CD/DVD media and sell it, provided they meet the GPL requirements (very low bar there) that's perfectly OK.
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