> See "Network Services Aren't Free or Nonfree; They Raise Other Issues": > https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/network-services-arent-free-or-nonfree.html
The document seems to say it is impossible to safely share hardware. But it is not impossible, we just don't yet know how. We will forever be subjugated by those who own the factories making DRM hardware and the ISPs spying on us and the Cloud providers and those who own the cell-phone networks until we tackle this difficult but not impossible problem. It is easy to prove we can afford to be the owners since we, the users already pay all the costs of that production and *more* when we pay profit. We will continue to cry and beg the owners to "do the right" thing even though they *cannot* do the right thing (allow us complete freedom) because their shareholders require profit, and profit requires scarcity, and so we are forever divided unless we address *who* must co-own the Means of Production. When the users (consumers) co-own the Means of Production, they can accept the product itself as the return on investment (ROI), and so the product is never sold and profit does not even enter the picture. But more importantly, when we the users finally co-own our ISPs and Cloud equipment and the machines needed to host Fakebook replacements, then we will only need to fight amongst ourselves (and secede into subgroups when necessary) instead of fighting a group of owners that are diametrically opposed to our real goals.
