No. Distributing these packages (that were built with the official VST SDK) is illegal.
- And energyxt? Are they allowed to use VST technology?
Yes.
- Installing JOST and using it, is illegal right?
No.
No to the rest of the questions too.
As a user, you have all the rights to build and use a program with VST support. You must not distribute it, a la "share".
The SDK is "freely available", but the license forbids "redistribution". What this means is that everyone is a developer in that sense; you download the SDK, build the program, and then use it, end of story/signal flow.
There are "wrappers" that work around this, basically an application written from scratch to use Wine and emulate VST handles. An example is LMMS - you can distribute it and still enjoy VST support. The best route IMHO.
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