On Jan 1, 2015 5:23 PM, "Alexandre Franke" <alexandre.fra...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 2:45 PM, Fabiano Fidêncio <fabi...@fidencio.org> wrote: > > 4) If not, considering that your bank have some people running nonfree > > software, should not we close the bank account once we would be paying > > for someone use a nonfree software and it is an ethical problem? > > The issue Richard is pointing to with IndieGogo is that non-free > software is mandatory to use the service (make a donation).
As I said, I didn't ask about the IndieGoGo issue. > Even if a > bank uses non-free software on its website, and unless it's a 100% > online bank, you can still use their service (make a deposit, > transfer, or withdraw money) by going to the bank and talking to a > person, so nobody forces non-free software on you. But if all the tools used to do your/the bank transactions run nonfree software it can be an issue, as fair as I can see (and as far as I understand we should avoid it instead of just ask for a layer of free software running). > > > 5) If we don't find any bank that can provide a service without run a > > nonfree software, what would be your recommendation? > > Moot. Didn't get what you mean by moot. Best Regards,
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