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by peterwwillis
3445 days ago
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It is indeed proprietary because it does indeed have an owner. But I use the word in the context of its design and implementation, which is basically that of the not so benevolent dictator, or the possessive or territorial. |
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You are using the term proprietary incorrectly, probably out of simple ignorance. The software does not have an "owner" who has power of the users; the LGPL means all users have complete control over the software.
Please read this carefully before spreading more misinformation:
https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/proprietary.en.html