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We maintain this free software definition to show clearly what must be |
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Free software is a matter of the users' freedom to run, copy, |
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A program is free software if users have all of these freedoms. |
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distribution, to <A HREF="#exportcontrol">anyone anywhere</A>. Being |
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of overall job, and without being required to communicate subsequently |
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versions, to be meaningful, you must have access to the source code of |
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long as you do nothing wrong; if the developer of the software has the |
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freedoms. For example, copyleft (very simply stated) is the rule that |
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non-copylefted free software</A> also exists. We believe there are |
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distribute copies of programs internationally. Software developers do |
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