I'm assuming you mean Visual Pinball, not Virtual Pinball.
With regards to your comment that the community built the software, that is not accurate. The Visual Pinball was built and owned by Randy Davis with help from others. Future Pinball was built by Chris Leathley. They own those products. The community didn't build them, and has received them completely free of charge. It is up to Randy and Chris was versions are release in the future and whether or not they are free. I have no ability to control that. Neither of these projects are open source. I can not speak for Randy or Chris, but I don't foresee them not releasing future updates to the community. I have certainly encouraged it, and taken steps to make sure that work that I was involved with was made available to the community.
Visual Pin Mame is much more of an open source style project, and like MAME, has been built by the community. Given that, I see no way that I, or anyone else, could possibly somehow remove it from the community.
With regards to tables and the community, my past record shows that I have taken steps to compensate those involved in table creation and/or recreation. (note: there appears to be the exception of Shiva whose work was apparently inappropriately used by Global VR, not by me). The table recreation do represent an interesting issue in that they make use of copyrighted and trademarked material. In working with the various rights owners, I'm doing everything that I can to ensure that the community will have legal access to these materials in the future.
My intentions are, and always have been commercial. Not that I don't love what I do, but I do make money at it. I have never hidden this fact. I do believe that commercial products and the online communities can not only co-exist, but benefit from each others existence.