> From: Mark Woodward [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> What gives you the
> moral or ethical right to create a non-free product with that free
> software you got for free? 

What gives me the right to use a free product, such as vi or emacs, to write 
non-free software?

The answer is of course, the license terms.  THAT is what gives me the right.  
I'm talking about the legal right, not the moral or ethical right.

The law is about damages.  If you don't cause damage to somebody, they can't 
sue you.  (More correctly, the plaintiff can't win unless they can prove 
damages.)  So as long as you don't cause damage to anyone, you're not hurting 
anyone.  And this answers the "moral or ethical" part of your question, as well 
as the legal part of your question.


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