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Originally Posted by windowsrefund
Software that is distributed via licenses that restrict the user's ability to modify, use for any purpose, and redistribute is freedom-restricting. Of course, in order to understand this, you first need to understand what is meant by the use of the word, freedom. You may want to study up on that before spewing your uneducated blurbs all over public forums. You can find the information readily available on either the FSF or GNU websites.
Who says, you?
I think I'm in a much better position to determine what I want and what I need.
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It must be wonderful living in an idealistic world where every piece of software you want is open source.
How on earth do you expect firms to protect Intellectual property for instance? Oh I forgot... IP is meaningless....