If you're going to be that uptight about web freedom, you need to stop browsing the web altogether.

Web pages might not be software. But are they not a work of practical use, which according to the FSF should carry the same rights as software? Is it not true that rendering text and UI elements in an aesthetically pleasing way could be considered practical? Even the CSS could be considered a practical work, in a description of how to render aesthetics rather than the actual aesthetics.

Yet the vast majority of the web is entirely copyrighted. Only a few sites make their content free. So you need to stop browsing the web, because every site is denying you a fundamental freedom for their works of practical use.

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