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So, the general rule is, if people ask me the question, &ldquo;Does this apply to computers that are embedded?&rdquo; I thought about this and I reached the conclusion, that if new software can be loaded into this computer, then it's visibly a computer, it really is a computer, for you the user. And that means you must have the freedom to control the software. But more recently, another issue is arising, that if the device can talk to the network, whether that's the Internet, or the cell phone network, or whatever. If it can talk to other people, then you don't know whether it is spying on you. So, it has to be free software. Consider for instance, portable phones. You shouldn't use a portable, unless the software is free. There really have been dangerous malicious features, in portable phones.