David Kastrup wrote: > > Al Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > And, in the English-speaking world, "free" is almost always (let's > > say by millions to one, at least) used, when used with a product, to > > mean "with no charge". *VERY FEW* people use free as in freedom > > when using it to modify the name of a product or product type. > > When we are talking about the sort of medium in which expressions are > subject to copyright?
You're talking crapola, as usual dak. > > Free speech, free press, free software, patent free, free arts? GNU Republic is hilarious brain-free zone: "thinking will not be tolerated." regards, alexander. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
