this post was submitted on 14 May 2026
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That's where legal actions come into place.
I've managed to force multiple Chinese companies to release sources that were adamant they don't have to, just by threatening to report them to the FSF and SFC - both bodies have been wildly successful in prosecuting licence breaches.
Also both the EU and the US have now precedents and laws in place that allow fast-tracking obvious licence violators' blocking from the market. For a small Chinese company whose main target market is the west, it's a major blow if their sales and export are blocked because they won't release the source.
So they try to play hardball, but it's like modern lifts - the moment you press the right buttons suddenly they do exactly what you want them to.