First of all, I am not following any party... especially not US ones (I am French and live in Brazil).

Then, you are mixing up everything. The FSF deals with software only. A piece of software does a job for you and the user should control the job the computer is achieving. That is the fundamental reason for the four freedoms that every software user deserves.

Drinking a soda or reading links on a Web page is not doing your work. I do not see the need to have the four freedoms in this case. To come back to your initial point, you can do whatever you want with your Coca-Cola or the Web page Google shows you. Coca-Cola or Google have not worked to restrict you in your usage of of the beverage or the list of links. No DRM.

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