I could be mistaken on that point, since of course RAP is closed and I can't inspect it. (Less certainty is why I said "I don't think".)
It's GPL; schemes trying to restrict GPLed code via contract are inherently shady. Also the public RAP version violates GCC's license.
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Sue them, then. I'm totally not interested in legal issues, only in cold hard technical facts (IANAL)
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I can't sue them; I'm not a GCC copyright holder. Only the FSF can. I can complain, though, because I *am* a Linux copyright holder...
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