> You still seem to be speaking almost entirely about developers and companies.
I am speaking about people making things. It could be someone building computers and combining software, someone developing software, or a company doing things. However I don't really see a difference here between a company and a household.
Besides, what goal is served by the end user for the right to study or modify code which is applicable to those you seem to believe will never be developers?
I am speaking about people making things. It could be someone building computers and combining software, someone developing software, or a company doing things. However I don't really see a difference here between a company and a household.
Besides, what goal is served by the end user for the right to study or modify code which is applicable to those you seem to believe will never be developers?