GPLV3 AUTHOR: BUSINESS NEEDS FREE SOFTWARE (INFOWORLD)
InfoWorld - Free Software Foundation (FSF) cheater Richard Stallman said at the start of the group's newborn edition 3 of the General Public License (GPLv3) that businesses are "foolish" not to take unpatented technologies as he contends that the continuing ingest of paying products limits companies' conception and weakens section of their IT operations.
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