Free Software (68)

40 Name: #!/usr/bin/anonymous : 2008-06-13 04:48 ID:Heaven

>>39
Yet anyone can take that BSD/MIT licensed software, modify it, and slap a EULA on their version which is far more restrictive than any copyleft license. It may satisfy the idea that "telling people that they can't do something with the data on their hard drive isn't right" in the short term, but once somebody creates a derivative work, that all goes out the window.

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