I must admit, i'm rather suprised.
Strelka is still listed in the CCRL. I requested via e-mail Graham Banks about which reasons are given for Strelka that it's still in the list of CCRL. I don't quote his E-mail, but he answered corresponding:
Everyone should do an opinion if Strelka is a clone, illegal or legal. Furthermore Strelka is listed in the CCRL so long no newer cognitions will be shown and after examination these details it must be proofed that Strekla is illegal or a clone.
I'm asking which new proofs the CCRL will be expect ? The author has admitted the story already, he has described everything what he does so far. In the interview about Strelka 1.0 beta he doesn't show the true circumstances.
I think in reality there will be no newer proofs about Strelka and I'm convinced that the CCRL people know this exactly. Under this nice “cover” thus engines like Strelka will be allowed in the CCRL.
This is the concession for the future to permitt such engines and programmers to be encouraged to use the Fruit source for building own engines or just modifyed once.

Even if you don't hold the opinion Strelka is illegal, because that would be permitted to use the stolen code from Rybka with her own license, what I don't believe, see my genuine [http://www.euro-copyrights.org/], it's still from moral view very very precariously.
The same apply for the GPL violation. Who don't agree with this, at least you must admit to use a out-of-the-box ready engine isn't a morally durable advantage in relation to the competition for other programmers.
If i'm thinking about the future of computerchess i wouldn't wonder if more and more new engines started by 2600 ELO or higher

I know about one case where a programmer retired already, because of the Strelka story. I believe many more programmer thinking or want to do the same or simliar steps.
I will ask the CCRL to be done a choice: Strelka or Homer, but not both engines in one list!
I hope this contribution will be readed by many other programmers and i want that they doing, in this case requesting and pushing, the same statement like me to the CCRL with the demand confront: Her engines or Strelka, but not both. Maybe this “pressure” will be help....

Best,
Daniel