Do you want to require *any* webserver to free their code from now on?You can't tell other people what software they run on their computers, and you can't force them to share the code. You _can_ decide not to connect to their computer (or server) or transmitting data to them, but from a privacy point of view, that's not necessary since there are other means to protect yourself: encryption and tor for instance.
That's right, and I still disagree with you; I already pointed out the
implications of your logic.
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