In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ben Finney wrote:

> Note that I consider a work free even if it fails to grant “the right
> to distribute misrepresentations of the author's words”, because that
> act is an exercise of undue power over another person, and so falls
> outside the limit imposed by the freedoms of others.

That's the difference between software and, say, an artistic work like a
novel, poem or illustration. Software is nearly always a work in progress.
That's why we have Free Software licences for the former, and Creative
Commons licences for the latter.
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