I agree with you Will. There is no justification for "the law gives me a
choice, therefore, respect my choice." No. I am perfectly free (legally
and morally) to think whatever about someone's choices. And when
someone's choices are harmful to the world, we can and should attack
those choices.

Proprietary software developers do not *deserve* the choice to be
proprietary. Proprietary software ought not exist.

On 05/16/2015 08:39 AM, Will Hill wrote:
> We should not respect other people's impositions on us, we should hate them 
> and work to undo that imposition.  
> 
> On Saturday 16 May 2015, Terry wrote:
>> Even when
>> we don't agree with licensing choices (Microsoft) we should still
>> respect that presently it is their right to choose.
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Aaron Wolf
co-founder, Snowdrift.coop
music teacher, wolftune.com

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