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Parasites? They're just embracing the magic of the GPL.
Red Hat does most the work and everyone downstream is guaranteed a free clone.
Nothing has stopped Red Hat from forking a BSD and creating their own proprietary Unix. However they decided to embrace the GPL and CENT is the result.
So is Unbreakable Linux which is very easy to switch to and can offer big savings over Red Hat.