David Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Because the four freedoms do talk about freedom to use the software, but > don't say anthing about the freedom to *not* disclose source code under > certain conditions.
Why is this different from: "Because the four freedoms do talk about freedom to use the software, but don't say anything about the freedom to *not* disclose your IRS tax records"? The license could say: "You may copy this software, provided that you provide a true copy of your tax returns upon request by the original author of the software." We would reject that as nonfree, right? Thomas

