I am sure others can answer much better than I can, but here are my thoughts based on my understanding of what I've read on the FSF website...

Whether or not WINE is Free Software or not, it creates an environment that allows installation and use of proprietary software which goes against the idea of free (libre) software. I would consider using an emulator for this purpose to be a non-free software position because even though the emulator may be free, it still uses a proprietary layer to access the content. As I said, this is only my opinion and I could be wrong.

It can be hard sometimes when programs or content we really want aren't completely usable due to software limitations. For me one sticking point is flash. I have tried both SWFDEC and GNASH, and depending on the website, each one will have different levels of functionality. It would be so easy to just get the flash version from Adobe, but if you start adding bits and pieces of non-free software it defeats the purpose of a distro such as Trisquel. This is one reason we really need to encourage use of open standards rather than proprietary ones.

I would like to hear comments from those wiser and with more experience than me.
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