Beatnik already pointed out several problems with your approach, but since we're on the topic of GPL violations...
Have you ever used a GPL'd module in your code and not released the code in a GPL-compatible way? As I pointed out in Re: Re: GNU GPL & Commercial Scripts, this is a violation of the GPL. Just something to consider.
Also, referring to Microsoft as M$ does not help your argument.
In reply to Re: using Perl to look for GPL code in M$ OS binary/source?
by cjf
in thread using Perl to look for GPL code in M$ OS binary/source?
by vladb
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