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by hey2022
1333 days ago
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You are saying that if someone takes free software and sells it (or distributes with the intention to monetize that service through ads) then that makes software not free? I disagree. In the context of this discussion, there is a clear distinction between developers/companies that build truly free products vs free products that are intended to be monetized through selling user data or showing ads. A service that tracks and sells user data in exchange for free downloads is a different product, has nothing to do with the original code/product that it might be distributing. |
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The thing is that you have relatively limited ability to know the level of tracking that companies use.
I'm *not* saying that paying for software solves this problem. I'm saying that "free" isn't as simple an answer as yes or no. It's more nuanced.