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- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 18:36:26 +0800
- From: "Mike Mazur" <mmazur@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Vendor lock-in vs monopoly
- References: <46FC7250.3040600@cnt.mxt.nes.nec.co.jp>
Hi, On 9/28/07, Nguyen Vu Hung <vu-hung@example.com> wrote: > In a speech of RMS[1], he said that "proprietary program is a monopoly" --------------8<------------------- > "Support for a proprietary program is a monopoly, because only the > developer has the source code, so only the developer can make any > change." > "But when it's a choice between proprietary software products, yes > there're monopoly, because the user who chooses this product, then > falls into this monopoly for support, but if the user chooses this > product, he falls into this monopoly for support. So really it's a > choice between monopolies, and the only way to escape from monopolies > is to escape from proprietary software, to escape to the free world." > http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Free_Software_and_Beyond:_Human_Rights_in_the_Use_of_Software_and_Other_Published_Works >From this snippet it looks more like he's speaking about software *support* rather than the software itself. If you purchase proprietary software, only one company can give support because only that one company has the source code. Mike
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