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gpl=communism

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-05 14:57

why do linux users think that it's acceptable for richard stallman to tell everybody else what they can and can't do with the code they write?.

gpltards want all code to be open source. they claim there is no reason to ever write closed source code. i.e. they are TELLING us what we can and can't do with our own work. they actively try to destroy closed source software and start hate campaigns against those who choose to exercise their freedom to produce closed source software.

most gpltards haven't ever written a line of code in their lives, yet they think they can tell me what to do with my code? fuck you. when you grow up and enter the real world you will come to value things like FREEDOM and CHOICE. Nobody over the age of 25 believes in the GPL because by that point even the biggest retard has realised that telling other people what to do with their code is immoral.

the true freedom is being able to create something, and do what I want with it, without thousands of freetards attacking me, spamming my website, lobbying government to encourage the theft of my code. this brutal raping of creative intellectuals is as bad as anything stalin did. freetards thought 1984 was an instruction manual: force everybody to surrender their most important assets - their thoughts - to the crawling mass of freetards so they can steal them while the real creators are left penniless in the gutter, not free to think a single thought without it being stolen be freetards. If it wasn't for freetard distro maintainers and devleopers actively trying to prevent flash running, flash would work fine on linux. it is the attitude of the freetards that limits the linux users freedom to use flash.

closed source is freedom. open source is communism. JOIN ME IN PREVENTING THE RAPE OF CREATIVE FREEDOM. SMASH THE GPL.

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-05 16:13

>>5
So why do I have to adhere to the GPL or any licensing shpeel?  I am required to adhere to any kind of language-tied licenses (e.g., Sun explicitly does not want me to use Java in the construction, operation, or maintenance of a nuclear facility; I am not making that up), but what happens or is supposed to happen if you write code but don't use any explicit licenses?

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