G'day QEMU wizards,
I've recently been made aware of an organization that seems to be pretty 
actively sending out nastygrams to people who redistribute their software which 
is a QEMU derivative.
It was my understanding that current versions of QEMU full system emulation are 
GPL, and older versions (0.8.1) were LGPL.
The executables that this company distributes are not distributed with the 
source, and the company has refused to release the source code upon request, 
and has threatened legal action to all of those who host these files on their 
websites.
My binary analysis shows that this is QEMU-0.8.1, can anyone confirm?
http://bigguyspinball.com/nucoresupport.shtml

If so, it appears that this website is committing copyright infringement by 
violating the terms of the LGPL.

Any insight would be appreciated! I've communicated with the FSF and the 
Software Freedom Conservancy, and they agree that hypothetically it is a 
violation. I just need someone to confirm that the contents of that linux 
binary are QEMU. From the looks of it, if this company is filing lawsuits, it 
puts a MAJOR damper on the open source community, so any help is appreciated.
Thank you all!
Tom

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