> I wouldn't be so sure about uTorrent being free forever.  Sometime 
> developers place a fish hook hidden inside the freeware bait, and the 
> hook is timed to be set at the right moment.  Once the hook is set the 
> user is locked into the product and pays the tax.
> Open Source Software has a license up front that spell everything out.

I have never expected people doing things that in the end hurt
themselves. As long as the software manufacturer found a way to sustain
a free product, everyone got good stuff. :)

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