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Freedom 1 includes the freedom to use your changed version in place of |
Freedom 1 includes the freedom to use your changed version in place of |
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the original. If the program is delivered in a product designed to |
the original. If the program is delivered in a product designed to |
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run someone else's modified versions but refuse to run yours — |
run someone else's modified versions but refuse to run yours — |
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a practice known as “tivoization” or (through |
a practice known as “tivoization” or (in its practitioners' |
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blackwhiting) as “secure boot” — freedom 1 becomes a |
perverse terminology) as “secure boot” — freedom 1 becomes a |
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theoretical fiction rather than a practical freedom. This is not |
theoretical fiction rather than a practical freedom. This is not |
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sufficient. In other words, these binaries are not free software |
sufficient. In other words, these binaries are not free software |
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even if the source code they are compiled from is free. |
even if the source code they are compiled from is free. |