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> Of course it does. It's already been established that "stopping" > someone using wget in the manner they want suppresses freedom 0. The word "stopping" is so vague, covering so many disparate situations, that nothing meaningful can be said about it. > > You want to download from gnuradio.org using wget. > Not just that. I want to download from gnuradio.org using wget to > proxy over Tor. You are free to run wget to try to do this -- that is what freedom 0 means. Whether it achieves the results you desire is another question. Freedom 0 does not say anything about that. Just because a program is free, that does not guarantee that you can successfully do any particular job with it. -- Dr Richard Stallman President, Free Software Foundation (gnu.org, fsf.org) Internet Hall-of-Famer (internethalloffame.org) Skype: No way! See stallman.org/skype.html.
