Hi, On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 10:51:50AM -0000, Sam Liddicott wrote: > By your definition if I use some non-commercial software and then > someone else starts selling it, then all of a sudden I am using > commercial software. > > That means it is impossible to know if I am not using commercial > software or not unless I know that no-one else in the world is > selling it (or undertaking some qualifying commercial activity). > > If it is impossible to know if I am not using commercial software, > then it becomes a useless definition in normal life.
That's true. The only use is of people who want to claim that Free Software would be an antagonism to "commercial software". Best wishes Michael -- Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) [] (http://fsfe.org) Treten Sie der Fellowship bei! [][][] (http://fellowship.fsfe.org/join) Ihre Spende ermöglicht unsere Arbeit! || (http://fsfe.org/donate)
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