On 4/7/2010 2:14 PM, Alexander Terekhov wrote:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.comtrend.com/gplcddl.htm
Yes? The archive shows that a version of this page was present once
in 2006 and throughout 2007, but not later. When present, it
contained code for the CT-536+/CT-5621 product. The current web page
contains source code for products CT-5621/CT-5621T, CT-5361/CT-5361T,
NexusLink5631, and NexusLink5631E. The complaint mentions
<http://www.softwarefreedom.org/resources/2009/busybox-complaint-2009-12-14.pdf>
Comtrend's CT-5621 and NexusLink 5631/5631E ADSL2+ bonded modems;
So as usual, your posts are self-refuting. What appears to have
happened is that Comtrend at some point stopped complying with the
GPL out of laziness or inattention, the SFLC failed to gain their
notice with attempts at communication, the lawsuit alerted Comtrend
to the problem, they came back into compliance, and they were dropped
from the suit.