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- Embed this notice@zero @lanodan If I don't have the ownership of the MIT copyrighted software you are correct. The people who have ownership of the copyright do.
For example, In the case of the GPL software Yuzu, it was a corner case where nintendo shouldn't have been able but could do that, they bought back the project's ownership because they had a mountain of proof that illegal distribution of full video games under EULA were done, that and the developers broke DRM in a country where it was non legal to do it under a for profit organization.
But fortunately even tho all this, the GPL can't be retro actively removed so as long as you don't break someone's else copyright then it can be continued, that's why the suyu fork still exist, and other projects like dolphin still are.
Morality is, total proprietary death.