Raul Miller wrote:
I downloaded program 'A' from non-free section of Debian and started to
distribute it. I made a copy for my friend Bin and for my friend Laden.
After this I erased the program from my hard drive. I dropped it. After
I dropped my copy the third mate Usama got the copy from Bin.
I don't understand the relevance of this example.
You wrote:
> [*] preventing the distribution of program 'A' to people who need it
> also contradicts human ethics (unless something at least as adequate
> for that need is distributed instead).
I demostrate how one can start to distribute a program, continue to
distribute a program and stop to distribute a program. All three actions
do not contradict any ethical rule.
If you still think that erasing something from my hard drive (free or
non-free) is not ethical, please explain me how.
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Best regards, Sergey Spiridonov