"Sergey V. Spiridonov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...]
> You misunderstood. > Creating, using, distributing non-free does not make you immideately > non-ethical. It does not make you non-ethical later. It just compel you > to act non-ethical later, not always and not necesserelly. > > One who make an ethical action and non-ethical later reduce the amount > of good he does (by the amount of bad). By stopping to distribute > non-free we will not increase amount of good. We will decrease the > amount of bad. In this case, I clearly disagree with you. By stopping to distribute non-free we will decrease the amount of good, and so act non-ethical. -- Rémi Vanicat

