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by amiga386
1064 days ago
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> I would love if licences with usage restrictions were more popular, I would not. Or rather, not if the "usage restrictions" were outwith the varying strengths of share-alike enforcement provided by the LGPL, GPL, AGPL. Freedom for users to run software for any purpose is freedom 0, and Stallman sets out very eloquently why usage restrictions would not help: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/programs-must-not-limit-freed... As per the warranty disclaimer, free software is given to you with no strings attached. It is boorish to demand free support and maintenance as well, when you've already been gifted the freedom to make any amendments you see fit. I don't think changing the license would make such boorish people go away. |
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