You must make the source available to anyone you distributed the binaries to. Where in Red Hats TOS does it say they will sue you? As far as I understand it the reserve the right to terminate the service you are paying for. But your rights to source for the binaries provided are not affected.
Comment on "I support it only if it's open source" should be a more common viewpoint
CriticalMiss@lemmy.world 22 hours agoTechnically, according to the GPLv3 you don’t need to make the source code publically available. If you sell software with binaries then their source code must be included with it. If you’re Red Hat you can also add an additional ToS to the website that states if you buy the software you can’t freely distribute the source code you download from the website or you will be sued to oblivion.
stsquad@lemmy.ml 19 hours ago
Orygin@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
You cannot make restrictions to the distribution of the source code under the GPL