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by sandov
2843 days ago
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>or make a digital copy of it And do so in a computer you control, not in one controlled by someone else. I'm not talking only about having physical possession of the hardware, but also controlling what instructions that hardware executes. i.e. run free software. The Amazon 1984[0] case comes to mind, where not running free software meant losing your data. [0]https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/18/technology/companies/18am... |
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