1:15:04
a lot of other computer manufacturers
are allowing you...
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now to buy machines that don't have
Windows on them.
1:15:20
When I was a kid and I went to school,
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the teachers were trying to teach us to share.
1:15:26
They said if you bring some candy,
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you can't eat it all yourself, you
gotta share with other kids.
1:15:32
But now the administration says teachers
should be teaching kids to say yes to licensing.
1:15:39
If you bring some software to school,
"Oh! No, don't share it...
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...sharing means you're pirate,
sharing means you'll be put in jail."
1:15:48
That's not the way society should work.
We need the good will,
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the willingness to help other people
at least when it's not too hard,
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because that's the basis of society,
1:16:02
that's the fundamental resource,
1:16:05
That gives us a society instead of
a dog-eat-dog jungle.
1:16:09
[ So what about people say if that if
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you have rampant piracy and eliminate
the profit motive and...
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...and creative works, software.
Will not... ]
1:16:17
Well, they were on both counts. For one thing,
1:16:20
people are making a profit from
developing Free Software,
1:16:25
but for another, the freedom to
have a community is more important.
1:16:31
[ People that look at, casually look at
Open Source Free Software and think...
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Well, because you are supposed to
share and do it for people's good will,
1:16:39
Doesn't that seem someone communist.
What's your response? ]
1:16:42
Absolutely nonsense,
it makes me really angry when people do that.
1:16:47
Well, back in, back in 1989,
actually communism would have been a compliment.
1:16:53
the word people were using at that time
was "crazy",
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and I want them to use capitalism.
1:16:58
Communism is an ideology that forces people to share.