Scripsit Mark Rafn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 1) can software that forces a recipient to distribute it to non-recipient > users still be considered free?
> My answers are "no" and "no". True. Ever since I started reading debian-legal, one of the tests applied when we consider the freedom of a license has been, "can it be used in a business?" Like all DSFG freedoms, this actually means "can it be used in a business without jumping through hoops?" Using something in a business naturally means using it to produce some product or service that customers pay for. Thus, it has always been the intention that businesses can use DFSG-free software to produce services sold for profit *without* jumping through hoops. Calling this a "loophole" will not make a license that attempts to revoke or restrict the freedom free. -- Henning Makholm "`Update' isn't a bad word; in the right setting it is useful. In the wrong setting, though, it is destructive..."