A final remark on this idea of "taking away the freedom to be non-free":
Let's suppose there are people who want to be restricted by non-free software really badly. It's a completely unrealistic scenario, but let's just asume for now.
They are like "please lock away the code and control my computing".
Well, just because nobody on the whole planet is doing as they wish, that doesn't mean that their freedom has been taken away. They still have control over their own lives; just not about the lives of others.
It's just: nobody is assisting them in hurting themselves.

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