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The what? There's no license called "GNU".
If you mean the GPL, then (basically) yes.
It doesn't even have to be modified; if you (re)publish a GPL licensed product, then you must comply with the GPL license, which means licensing it as GPL and making the source available (or referencing where you obtained it from, if you're making a non-commercial distribution).
There are often alternatives though. If you explain what you're trying to do, perhaps we can suggest alternatives.
If you mean the GPL, then (basically) yes.
It doesn't even have to be modified; if you (re)publish a GPL licensed product, then you must comply with the GPL license, which means licensing it as GPL and making the source available (or referencing where you obtained it from, if you're making a non-commercial distribution).
There are often alternatives though. If you explain what you're trying to do, perhaps we can suggest alternatives.
Please upload candidate patches to the tracker.
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Someone who states "do not change this code" yet offers the code under the GPL is attempting to restrict your freedom to change the software. If they don't agree with this freedom then they shouldn't have released it under the GPL in the first place. IMO you're free to change it, both ethically and legally.
However, the GPL only applies to programs and their source code, so they might place other restrictions on using their media. Any pictures, sounds, models etc that came with it may have the condition that you display their logo, so by taking out the logo you could be in breach of copyright.
However, the GPL only applies to programs and their source code, so they might place other restrictions on using their media. Any pictures, sounds, models etc that came with it may have the condition that you display their logo, so by taking out the logo you could be in breach of copyright.