An exceptionally well explained rant that I find myself in total agreement with.

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    … the freedom to study, change, and redistribute the software you use.

    They are specifically and explicitly trying to limit your freedom with regards to redistribution by making it a violation of their EULA to do so.

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      But the code is also available in CentOS Stream, which is basically the “git master” of RHEL, and that you can freely redistribute.