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2009-10-05
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Some people also believe you own the hardware you buy and think this is part of a set of basic rights about access to information/knowledge that are going to be needed in the very near future.
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2009-10-05
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But they don't own the intellectual property behind that hardware. Is that the actual crux of the complaint here?
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2009-10-05
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@Andre Klapper:
We can't use commercial models created for proprietary software with Free (as free speach) Software.
When doing and/or distributes Free (as free speach) Software, must conceive things differently.
Currently, Nokia distributes Maemo, OS containing a large number of Free (as free speach) Software, as a proprietary OS.
It's not a good sollution.
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2009-10-05
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That's probably one part of the problem, yes!
If they cannot distribute free drivers because some other company doesn't allow it, well, then I'm guessing people are trying to pressure Nokia to put pressure on that other company.
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2009-10-05
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2009-10-05
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My contention was with the theory that Chinese knockoffs will be good for Nokia.
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2009-10-05
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2009-10-05
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2009-10-05
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Sorry but you are objectively wrong here. Developers are free to decide the licenses for their software. Maemo integrates a stack of software mostly LGPL friendly, which indeed allows you to combine software freedom, integration of proprietary software and commercial distribution. Nokia is not forcing anybody to choose such licenses and actually many of these components existed before licensed that way.
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Nokia is trying to make money off a commercial product while opening as much as they see fit to outside, open source development. There are other platforms out there with differing degrees of this approach or, alternatively, some form of closed system. Pick the platform that best suits your ideology, wants and needs.
If you like the Maemo concept enough to post passionately here in favor of it opening further, again, make a good case for it but omit the bashing. People will listen. Flavor your proposals with negativity and abject criticism... and they won't so much.
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