I agree. You know, restriction of freedom isn't necessarily a bad thing. There is something like *too much* freedom.
Besides, here in the West, business is practised at the cost of freedom also. Do 'Vendor Lock-in', 'DRM', 'Microsoft EULA' and 'RFID' ring any bells?
I agree. You know, restriction of freedom isn't necessarily a bad thing. There is something like *too much* freedom. Besides, here in the West, business is practised at the cost of freedom also. Do 'Vendor Lock-in', 'DRM', 'Microsoft EULA' and 'RFID' ring any bells?