@@ -431,13 +431,13 @@ provision will likely trigger enforcement action.
Second, note that the last line makes the offer valid to anyone who
requests the source. This is because v2~\S~3(b) requires that offers be
``to give any third party'' a copy of the Corresponding Source. GPLv3 has
a similar requirement, stating that an offer must be valid for ``anyone
who possesses the object code''. These requirements indicated in
v2~\S~3(c) and v3~\S~6(c) are so that non-commercial redistributors may
v2~\S~3(c) and v3~\S~6(c) are so that noncommercial redistributors may
pass these offers along with their distributions. Therefore, the offers
must be valid not only to your customers, but also to anyone who received
a copy of the binaries from them. Many distributors overlook this
requirement and assume that they are only required to fulfill a request
from their direct customers.