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I don't think it's necessarily a good move but you're wrong hon several places, like:
No they aren't. The GPL doesn't mention anything about price, and they're only forced to share source code with the people they distribute software to.
They have paid for plenty of oss code
You're sadly mistaken. The very principle of Libre is sharing. Like sharing a recipe. You get it from someone for free, you can modify the recipe and you MUST pass it on.
It's not sharing if you don't let anyone look at it. That's the "open source" part - the code must be open for anyone to see and download. That's the sharing part ...
Google "Richard Stallman Libre software"' and read everything he wrote to bring yourself up to speed.
Linux is not just open source. It's MORE than that, it's LIBRE. Huge difference.
Find me where it says you can't charge or that you have to distribute source code to anyone
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html