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To: TechJunkYard
"It's disturbing to see how many conservative capitalists are so frightened by freedom."

That's what the communists called banning religion and many other things.

Freedom, as the Linux crowd defines it, is smashing intellectual property rights, banning proprietary software and the right to produce as the public sees fit to buy.

Freedom, as the Linux crowd defines it, is government regulation against protecting private property and propaganda against capitalism.


111 posted on 09/02/2003 6:39:10 AM PDT by PatrioticAmerican (Helping Mexicans invade America is TREASON!)
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To: PatrioticAmerican
That's what the communists called banning religion and many other things.

The only one here that has called for banning anything is Coral Snake who wants to get rid of the GPL by legal force, not voluntarily moving to a more liberal license like the BSD one. Most Linux users and open source users in general don't want commercial software banned. I use Windows XP with Litestep replacing Windows Explorer. I also use OpenOffice 1.1RC3, Mozilla Firebird and Thunderbird. I have a Linux partition, but rarely use it anymore.

Freedom, as the Linux crowd defines it, is smashing intellectual property rights, banning proprietary software and the right to produce as the public sees fit to buy.

is government regulation against protecting private property

And what what do all copyright expansionists and closed source supporters want to give us?

It is the group that hates OSS with a passion second to none that wants the government to control every aspect of computer production. God bless them, they're not capable of seeing that they're Fascists, not capitalists. Fascists find nothing wrong with government mandated DRM, government banning this license, banning that research. There is no way to reconcile most IP laws with laissez faire capitalism. Orthodox capitalist theory doesn't recognize ANY right to profit off of one's labor. If the market circumvents your artifically created scarcity then tough luck in a pure capitalist system.

115 posted on 09/02/2003 7:37:27 AM PDT by CodeMonkey
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To: PatrioticAmerican
Freedom, as the Linux crowd defines it, is smashing intellectual property rights, banning proprietary software and the right to produce as the public sees fit to buy.

Freedom, as the Linux crowd defines it, is government regulation against protecting private property and propaganda against capitalism.

Better put down that crack pipe.... you're starting to sound like a $CO press release.

117 posted on 09/02/2003 8:30:22 AM PDT by TechJunkYard
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