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by timschmidt
729 days ago
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> GPL == freedom for the user. It's always been this way. This is nothing new. You cannot, with a straight face and at this point in the conversation, claim that you didn't know the goal of the GPL Your words. My words indicate that I see both licenses and being pro-everyone. > As far as the pro-corporate aspect of BSD, that's pretty clear to me, because of how extensively corporations were able to mine BSD code for shareholder benefit. Mining is an ecologically destructive activity which bears no resemblance to using software under the terms which it was licensed. |
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