The GPL license may have been innovative and liberal when it was first proposed, but these days, to me the GPL license actually comes across as extremely Right Wing. It doesn't go far enough to protect both the creator and the user of the creator's products. #gpl #licenseEx.
GPL doesn’t explore very well the context of whether it’s OK for a
larger business entity to overcharge for a product or service, and thus
whether the customer has the right or not to be over charged for a
software package, without worrying about groceries. #gplIn
In this case, you’d be surprised how many people are the kind of
shitheads, that say customers deserve to be overcharged for a product or
service, simply because the rights of the business in question trumps
the rights of the individual user, and they simply have the option of
not shopping there.But not that’s not really the case in a monopoly
economy. A.K.A. Microsoft
This is one reason I’m left libertarian and not right libertarian, people who purchase products are not nameless rightless “consumers.” “Ron Paul” libertarianism isn’t really libertarianism, but more moderate douchbagism.