> > > Fact 3: > > > > > > There exist fields of endeavours that require mandatory > > > encryption. For example, if you work in security-sensitive field, > > > you can be required to use a hard-drive with built-in encryption. > > > This technology certainly control who can read the disk. In > > > that case, you cannot copy a GFDL licensed document to your > > > computer for reading it. > > > > That's not at all what DFSG 6 means. That's equivalent to > > interpreting DFSG 6 to ban the GPL on the grounds that it > > discriminates against proprietary software companies. > > No, the GPL does not ban proprietary software companies from using > the software. Not *yet*. GPLv3 does (with the Patent related clauses) ;p does it makes GPLv3 non free ? -- ยทOยท Pierre Habouzit ยทยทO madcoder@debian.org OOO http://www.madism.org
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