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The freedom I am referring to is
right to freedom (the right to help myself) and social solidarity (the right to help my neighbours) . Nobody here can manage to solve my question in a satisfactory manner: How do I live in freedom when I require permission to help myself? How do I live in freedom when I require permission to share and cooperate (be an upstanding citizen)?
This isn't just a rhetorical question as it has only one solution:
I cannot live in freedom when I require permission to help myself and be an upstanding citizen.
People may have the legal right to create and distribute proprietary software but it doesn't mean these actions are socially or ethically acceptable.