I've tried to find a posting of this in the archives and the faq but I can't find any 
reference to this so I'll go ahead and ask this question.  Also, I am not trying to 
offend anyone with this posting, but I want to make sure that I will not be breaking 
any rules or laws.

Say that someone wanted to make a business that used VNC as a tool to help determine 
what was wrong with a customers PC and fix the problem through VNC.  Say also that 
they charged a fee for this service.  For every customer that was brought aboard for 
this service, the customer would be given an executable of VNC and they were also 
given a link to download the source files of VNC from the businesses servers.  Would 
this business be violating the GNU license in any way, shape, or form?

Thanks for your time,
Rick Heckadon
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