have the ADT Pulse security system (www.adt.com), which uses an iControlOne 
hub that is managed with software that is written and copyrighted by 
"iControlOne". The software itself says to go to 
"[http://www.icontrolone.com/]"; to see open source license information.

When I go there and then click the link for the "Open Source Attributions" 
page, that brings up a list of software, licences, and whether or not they have 
modified the code. 

One of the entries in the list is:

./external/elfutils     http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:OSL1.1

Furthermore, the site says "Modified versions of open source software available 
upon request.", but they have ABSOLUTELY NO contact information nor any method 
listed to contact them.

With no way to actually make the request, their statement about "being 
available upon request" is nothing short of a fraudulent misstatement. 

As such, this company is clearly violating the terms of the fedora license, as 
they provide no method for actually requesting such a copy of the software--and 
there is no visible way to even find any contact for the actual company itself.

Sincerely,

...Rob Stitt
   [email protected]
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