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Finally, I should say that you might want to get money to do something; you might want to make money out of an activity. And this is not wrong, not in itself. But if the activity itself is wrong then you can't justify it by saying I'm going to get money. You know, the [FIXME 81:00] get money; but that's no excuse for robing people. Non-free software is ethically poison. It's a scheme to keep people divided and helpless. It's a form of colonization. And that's wrong. So when a person says to me &ldquo;I'm going to make my program proprietary so that I can get money, so that I can work full time developing the program&rdquo; I say to him &ldquo;That's like saying you're going to rob people so that you can get money, so that you can spend full time robing people.&rdquo; It's all wrong. And you shouldn't do it.