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by TuringTest
3407 days ago
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Who said development should be free? Paying the person who knows the software most in the world to taylor it to your needs makes all the sense. Paying for copy, in a world where making digital copies is essentially free, does not. But having access to the source, without permission to modify it nor a perpetual license for using it, doesn't solve any of the problems I listed above. And if they have permission and are doing the modifications themselves, why should they pay the original author? |
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> if they have permission and are doing the modifications themselves, why should they pay the original author?
They should have paid the author for the right to use the software. That would normally include the right to adapt the software for their own purposes.
The author has the right to decide on the terms of the licence under which software is released. Any user who doesn't agree to the terms shouldn't be allowed to use the software.