Can they really check for what purpose do you use them? I mean, do these
programs have anti-features that prevent you from using them for any
purpose?
Yoni Rabkin:
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>> Hey,
>>
>> Can you give an example of software that doesn't respect freedom 0?
>> ("The freedom to run the program, for any purpose")
>
> For instance, if you purchase the "student edition" of the bureaucracy
> suit Microsoft sells you will not be allowed to run it for "commercial,
> nonprofit, or revenue-generating activities":
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_2013#cite_note-zdnet-officert-commercial-55
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