You should always ask the copyright holder before redistributing his or her's work.
Technically, I'm sure you have broken a licence agreement already. You just can't go round posting and distributing other's software without their consent.
My (over)reaction derived from personal experiences of trying to keep control over beta software, and trying my best to discourage others from posting and distributing.
If the software starts to get posted around the web, GT will be given a bad reputation of releasing buggy, beta software. People might not realize that it's from GT, they will lack support, they will not be aware of the licence, they will not check back the site for updates, Alex will not have their email addresses on record to contact if security patch is needed etc. etc. etc.
There is a reason behind controlled distribution, and strict licensing, which you must learn to respect.
- wil
Technically, I'm sure you have broken a licence agreement already. You just can't go round posting and distributing other's software without their consent.
My (over)reaction derived from personal experiences of trying to keep control over beta software, and trying my best to discourage others from posting and distributing.
If the software starts to get posted around the web, GT will be given a bad reputation of releasing buggy, beta software. People might not realize that it's from GT, they will lack support, they will not be aware of the licence, they will not check back the site for updates, Alex will not have their email addresses on record to contact if security patch is needed etc. etc. etc.
There is a reason behind controlled distribution, and strict licensing, which you must learn to respect.
- wil