[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But what is wrong is to forbid people from being to help people regardless of the circumstances, for example by sharing with them, even if they want to. This is what proprietary software does.

It's also what happens when railways require photocards for season tickets, since that stops people sharing them and makes them buy their own.

(I can't believe I'm making arguments in favour of proprietary software here... ;-)

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