Submission + - HTC Dragging Feet On GPL Source Yet Again (ppcgeeks.com)
may obtain a copy of the source code corresponding to the binaries for GPL-licensed file by sending a request to HTC customer service at www.htc.com, and HTC will send you a link to such source code."
From the information in the XDA-Developers thread, HTC's e-mail support is oblivious to the fact that they are the contact point for acquiring said source code. For any one who has read the GPL v2 can see that this failure to provide requested information is a violation of the license itself. This situation is very similar to previous issues with HTC — the company ignores users unless otherwise compelled to address them. This should not be a reoccurring issue — someone with power needs to light a fire under under the situation. Interestingly enough, HTC promptly released the source code for the Evo and Incredible within mere hours after the public compiled binary was released.
HTC's EULA/Legal Agreement can be found here: http://member.america.htc.com/download/Web_materials/Manual/Warranty/Android/0525_G_WarrantyEULA_76x126_US-BP.pdf