Inept? I'm not defending them at all, I'm just saying, there's a 99.9% probability the router you're using to surf this site right now is using some sort of GPL, or the LTE antena, or any network node in-between, and for sure lots are violating the GPL.
So it's not " thieves at Dreamlab", like they were the most evils psychopaths in the world, it's almost everyone out there doing the same thing.
But they did the correct at the end, lots of companies just ignore these things.
Several people compiled the program and apparently it's the same thing, also their repo is pretty active.
A lot of companies also do some dirty tricks, like releasing the code only for the initial version (Bugged as hell), then the program evolves: 1.01, 1.02... but these changes are never published.
Never fully undertsood GPL, the ideology of free sharing is nice, but also like shooting yourself at the same time, giving away all your work for free, then let others make millions with it.
From my point of view, a much better aproach is Unreal Engine terms: After it generated $1 million USD in gross revenue, start paying 5% of your income.
So, you can use it for free for non-comercial purposes or low-revenue projects.
Of course, I'm not saying to pay 5% to every GPL code you use, but man, if you're drowning in money, show some gratitude!
Do you remember this?
https://www.businessinsider.com/developer-sabotages-open-source-github-code-libraries-protest-corporations-2022-1Github blocked the creator from accessing his own repo. What??
It's MY code. If you don't like it, block the repo from the rest of the world, but you don't have any right to remove my access to it.