Comment by speed_spread
2 years ago
If it runs on my CPU and shows up on my screen after I paid for it, it's mine and I can do whatever I want. Anybody who thinks otherwise can fuck off outright.
2 years ago
If it runs on my CPU and shows up on my screen after I paid for it, it's mine and I can do whatever I want. Anybody who thinks otherwise can fuck off outright.
That's exactly the same policy I apply to AGPL software. I paid for it ($0, as mandated by the developer) and it runs on my CPU.