"Sudhanwa Jogalekar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 > How GPL applies to any user data? And even if applicable, how it is
 > going to protect from the service provider?

Did you mean "why should GPL apply to any user data?"

If so, I would rephrase it in a still wider "why user should have full
control over his own dats?"

I started looking at free software because opening a Msword file I
created on a computer sometime in 1997 (and stored on a floppy)
required insertion of the Msword installation CD on another computer
sometime in 2000.

How different is the situation if I want to switch from Azure to, say,
Google's products?

(OT- I can now open the same file in antiword, all of 167922 bytes.)

-- 
Mahesh T. Pai   ||  http://paivakil.blogspot.com
The next best thing to knowing something is to know where to find it.
   --Samuel Johnson


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