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Re: Fwd: Final updates for this Python Policy revision



On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 01:00:48 +0000 Anthony W. Youngman wrote:

> In message <[🔎] 20091216233823.af491478.frx@firenze.linux.it>, Francesco 
> Poli <frx@firenze.linux.it> writes
> >> The second question may seem strange, but why copyleft license is
> >> used?
> >
> >Hopefully in order to prevent the distribution of proprietary
> >derivative works...
> 
> CLOSED derivative works.
> 
> If it's copyright, it's proprietary.
> 
> "proprietary" == "property". If it's copyright, it has an owner, 
> therefore it's property, therefore it's proprietary.

Your reasoning does not seem incorrect.

However, I use the term "proprietary software" as a synonym of
"non-free software" (that is to say, anything that is not Free
Software).
In this regard, I follow the FSF terminology.


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