>    That it works on your side, it means not it works on someone's
   >    else side.
   > 
   > Indeed, and we are not required to make it work for everyone.

   You've misunderstood the problem.  It's not that GNU Radio Foundation,
   Inc. is not taking actions to make something work, it's that GRFI has
   taken actions to break something that was working.  They have
   "stopped" tor wget users from making use of freedom 0.

Freedom 0 does not give you a right to access someone elses software
on a different machine.  It only gives you the right to use the
software that you _already_ have, on _your_ machine.  That is all
Freedom 0 says.

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