I don't think your company did anything wrong. The CDN is hard codes into the library as far as I can tell.
Ultimately there are two separate issues.
1. The CDN thing, of course.
2. The open source monetization never ending problem.
The first can be fixed with a simple change to the library. The second your company is already trying to help in part. Ultimately open source is not easily monetizable...
I don't think your company did anything wrong. The CDN is hard codes into the library as far as I can tell.
Ultimately there are two separate issues.
1. The CDN thing, of course.
2. The open source monetization never ending problem.
The first can be fixed with a simple change to the library. The second your company is already trying to help in part. Ultimately open source is not easily monetizable...