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  > > But... I don't reject appliances in general for possibly having
  > > nonfree software in them.  If the appliance doesn't talk to a network,

  > Why not? Medical hardware mostly have access to some network to store
  > patients data nowdays. For the philosophy part, is it clearly stated in
  > the text it is ok to have some non-free software in hardware?

I've told you my general views on appliances with nonfree software in
them.  If you want to take a different stance, that's up to you.
I don't have time to argue about that issue this week.

-- 
Dr Richard Stallman
Chief GNUisance of the GNU Project (https://gnu.org)
Founder, Free Software Foundation (https://fsf.org)
Internet Hall-of-Famer (https://internethalloffame.org)



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