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#85
If you're looking for a purely ethical view rather than a legal one, then an alternative to consider is the four freedoms espoused by the FSF (and others). If you accept that ethically a user of software should have those freedoms, then anyone supplying software that doesn't respect them is the one acting unethically, not the user that attempts to exercise their freedom regardless or attempts to restrict it.