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Date:      Thu, 27 Feb 2003 15:22:38 -0800
From:      Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com>
To:        Willie Viljoen <will@unfoldings.net>
Cc:        Johnson David <DavidJohnson@Siemens.com>, freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: O'Reilly apologizes for calling BSD "Free Software"
Message-ID:  <3E5E9DBE.12AA2EF6@mindspring.com>
References:  <200302261224.54884.DavidJohnson@Siemens.com> <3E5E70F8.85AE964@mindspring.com> <200302271306.26357.DavidJohnson@Siemens.com> <200302272338.28371.will@unfoldings.net>

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Willie Viljoen wrote:
> It's even simpler than that. GNU believe software should be free, as in,
> nobody can controle the software's development or rights to the software,
> and if anybody wants to modify the software, the modification must also be
> free, hence the author of any modification also has no rights to his own
> work.

That's not "freedom", that's "liberation":

	synonyms FREE, RELEASE, LIBERATE, EMANCIPATE, MANUMIT

	FREE implies a usually permanent removal from whatever
	binds, confines, entangles, or oppresses <freed the animals
	from their cages>.

	RELEASE suggests a setting loose from confinement, restraint,
	or a state of pressure or tension, often without implication
	of permanent liberation <released his anger on a punching bag>.

	LIBERATE stresses particularly the resulting state of liberty
	<liberated their country from the tyrant>.

	EMANCIPATE implies the liberation of a person from subjection
	or domination <labor-saving devices emancipated us from
	household drudgery>.

	MANUMIT implies emancipation from slavery <the document
	manumitted the slaves>. 

You know, as in "I hacked into Microsoft's CVS server and liberated
the source code".  8-) 8-).


> If the origional automobile were licensed under the GPL, Volvo would not be
> able to receive anything other than credit for their idea of adding seat
> belts, wethere they wanted to charge for the use of the idea, or not.

They would also be able to accept a minimal fee for installation,
and they could charge out the wazoo for a warranty, which no one
would buy, because it's cheaper to get a new car, and they could
charge for "OnStar" (support).  8-).


-- Terry

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