Comment by pmontra
11 years ago
No. Having used the MIT license means that Company X can take .NET, make its own modifications, distribute them in binary form and don't share them back as source code with MS or anybody else. Apparently MS isn't afraid about it.
MS is the copyright holder so they could make proprietary updates whatever FOSS license they used, GPL v3 included.
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