• loathsome dongeaterA
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    4 months ago

    For some reason libertarians also love free software which makes no sense. You would need a powerful state to enforce free software licenses.

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      yeah they have totally incoherent ideologies which are all centered around selfishness, and again, thinking they are smarter and better than people who don’t know whatever they know. They reinvent eugenics every time.

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        How would you enforce any license without a state? The point of a license is that when someone violates it you can take them to court. The judicial system is a part of the state.

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          Free software is defined as software that allows the end-user to use, distribute, and edit it in any way they choose.

          Can you give an example of a scenario when police would enforce a violation of that?

          • loathsome dongeaterA
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            That’s not the extent of software freedom. You can personally modify someone else’s free software if you want. But if you are providing the modified software to others, either as a free or a paid product, then you have to provide the users with a copy of the modified source code. Modifying GPL licensed code and using it commercially without supplying the modified source code is the primary source of free software license violations.