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by WillDaSilva
1318 days ago
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If your business model isn't compatible with the freedom of your customers, you should generally find a new business model, rather than working to reduce that freedom. See also: modern intellectual "property" laws & enforcement, the businesses that push for it (typically large companies with a wealth of IP), the organizations that facilitate the control of information (governments, Microsoft, Google, Apple, Netflix, etc.), and the business models that depend on it. There are cases where the benefits are worth a reduction in freedom, but this ain't it. |
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