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Changing CentOS in mid-stream

Changing CentOS in mid-stream

Posted Dec 16, 2020 20:24 UTC (Wed) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)
In reply to: Changing CentOS in mid-stream by paulj
Parent article: Changing CentOS in mid-stream

> And they can continue to exercise that freedom of association.

And you are showing your inability to follow a logical argument. If I rely on that company's software (never mind that some of it is your GPL software), I cannot afford for *them* to follow *their* right to freedom of association, and refuse to associate with me.

I have entered into a - supposedly mutual - beneficial arrangement with them, and neither of us wishes to jeopardise it. You are an outsider to that agreements, and by agreeing to the GPL you surrendered any rights you may have had. If you don't like it, it's your right to refuse to associate with the GPL.

It is a fundamental requirement of the free market, that people are not coerced into doing business with people they would rather avoid. This is what's wrong with modern "free market" capitalism, where the big players are free to buy, force out of business, or otherwise destroy their smaller competitors and force customers to do business with them. In this particular case, unfortunately that company does not want to do business with you, and their customers do not want to antagonise them.

YOU SAID the GPL requires you to pass on all the rights you received. But you are objecting to this company exercising those self-same rights that you received and passed on.

Cheers,
Wol


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