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  1. The software distributed by BlueAudio is covered under GPL, and the MQA plugins are set up as library additions to ALSA, as sample rate conversion library, which is a derivative work and should be distributed with source code. Moreover, BlueSound is not abiding by GPL rules by not presenting any GPL text and not providing sources for their core distirbution. This means that this "fiddling" with the firmware is absolutely legal, especially since there is no EULA that you need to accept to download it. To reiterate, the software being analysed is NOT from any equipment, it is publicly available from BlueSound or manufacturers website with no EULA to accept. Moreover, as software is a derivative work of GPL, it's source should have been published in any case. For current investigations from another website: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showth...ossible/page15
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