Richard Stallman : No software patents (2004) - part 1/11
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Nice video, thanks for posting!
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People please listen to his words. This man is a prophet of modern times.
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@maw88ify That kind of reminds me of the old argument to keep slavery: "But if we free the Negros, then the entire economy will collapse! There simply is no other way for **our** economy to work without the institution of slavery. We are actually doing everyone a favor by keeping it around."
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I don't need to backup anything, all you have to do is Google... The monetary system maybe doomed even Linux is pushing the idea that things should be free... Once the giant of the software world falls such as Microsoft it would only be a short time before the rest of the giants companies would fall as well. How ever the hold that Microsoft has on the world is needed to help push the idea of a resource-based economy, because the jumps the large companies making in software...
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That's nice, but you have claims without any backup, so you don't have an argument.
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and support Creative Commons ... over copy right would be a better idea.
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This video is the truth look it up here is the name... ((The Zeitgeist Movement: Orientation Presentation))
The Zeitgeist Movement is a worldwide grassroots movement advocating social change, most significantly that of society transitioning from a monetary based economy to a resource-based economy. That's right no money and true freedom...
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The Zeitgeist Movement is the activist arm of The Venus Project...
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At the end of the video he acts as if it is only the the Player he is talking about, but the Player is only a small part of a bigger picture Flash the software also is also proprietary software... He does not support proprietary software there for does not support Flash the software...
Autodesk is proprietary software as well, and if it wasn't for Autodesk support than Disney / Pixar, DreamWorks Animation, Sony, ILM, and the rest wouldn't even use Linux... Autodesk is better than Blender3D...
Missing the point. Whether or not you like the software, GNU was started by Stallman, and that in itself deserves some recognition.
olehenning 3 years ago 10
Not everyone wants to make money some people use their own time as their own and don't bother about money or profits
Vice81 3 years ago 10