Z:gnu-www-ja-the-law-of-success-2--ba17c3-Now, with typical proprietary/en

Now, with typical proprietary software there is even a licence that says what users are allowed to do with the program and what they're not allowed to do and it can be as restrictive as the developer chooses to make it. For instance, there is a Microsoft program for managing webpages, websites, and its licence says it can't be used to publish anything that criticises Microsoft. So here, nonfree software takes away your freedom of speech.