"...and serves one purpose." Says who? Everyone deserves the fundamental
right to copy, modify and share. Period. It is the user's purpose that
matters, not the developer's purpose. The developer of the program is not
entitled to impose their purposes on someone else. All software is a "tool"
of some kind and should be free for the same reasons: Making a program
proprietary is a power grab. It's an attempt to have power over other people
("You have to agree to be a bad person and promise to never share a copy with
anyone. Have a bug in the game? You must come crawling on your knees to me
and pray "Please almighty developer! Please help us and fix this bug!" and
*maybe* I shall listen to you puny people." This should not be done.
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