If they haven't paid for the code, and it includes no GPL'd modules, and it is not mentioned in any contract then I don't think you have to disclose.
I don't think there is any requirement for disclosure, even if the code does use GPL'ed modules. The GPL requires that if you distribute software, and that software is a derivative of GPL'ed software or the software links against a GPL'ed library, then the source for the software must be made available.
The GPL does not require you to distribute software you otherwise would not
In reply to Re: Re: Commercial Security versus Open Source Ideals
by IDStewart
in thread Commercial Security versus Open Source Ideals
by rob_au
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