e-letter wrote
> 
> Perhaps this should be considered an unfortunate cost of allowing
> freedom. Assuming this organisation does not alter the source code,
> the (L)GPL allows for sale of software. TDF should not be considered
> liable for the naivity/simplicity of some people buying software that
> is available freely elsewhere.
> 

Actually they don't seem to be selling it. I have no idea what they mean by
"receive a Free copy"... Do they send a link? :) 

Do you mean the (L)GPL license allows people to sell copies of LibreOffice?
I thought it only allowed to charge for production/distribution costs...

This is not even the Tragedy of the Commons, it's the Tragedy of the Free
riders...

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