This French site is somehow selling Retroarch. Can something be done?

Last week, I saw this French site selling a Raspberry Pi+MegaPi case+SD card+Blast16 (a free frontend inspired by Sega Mega Drive that includes Retroarch, Genesis Plus GX and PicoDrive) with 503 ROMs for 160€, obviously without permission.

I contacted them and told the owner that it was illegal. He told me he would remove Blast16 and the ROMs from the SD card. Instead, he would send a download link to customers. That is, he’s still selling Blast16 (which again includes Retroarch, Genesis Plus GX and PicoDrive), but he’s adding an extra step.

Here’s the current product page: http://www.lmi-france.com/catalogue-packs/pack-retrogamingbox-Megadrive.html

Here’s the video (he cleverly disabled comments so I can’t say what he’s selling):

I ask for confirmation to the Libretro team: is this legal?

For now I can only think of sending messages asking him to remove this product through his contact form: http://www.lmi-france.com/contact-pro.php

Really upset about this >_<

Selling a product that integrates RetroArch is legal, as it’s licensed GPLv3 (we don’t like it or encourage it, obviously, but we can’t/won’t stop anyone who does it anyway), as long he does all of the other stuff that’s required by the license (such as providing source if requested by anyone who received a binary).

GenPlusGX and Picodrive, OTOH, are noncommercial and are not supposed to be integrated into commercial products, and Blast16’s license is pretty clear that you can’t use it in a commercial product, either: http://www.blast16project.com/download/LICENSE.txt

I am not a lawyer and none of this should be considered legal advice.

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