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Now let's suppose there are only 1,000 people who want some other change and none of them knows how to program. They can still make use of these freedoms. They can form an organization and each put in money, so if each puts in $100, that makes $100,000. And at that point they can go to a programming company and say, "will you make this change for $100,000 and when can you have it done?" And if they don't like the answer from there, they can go to another programming company and say, "will you make this change and when can you have it done?" Which shows us, first of all, that these 1,000 users who don't know how to program can, by using the four freedoms, get the change that they want. And second, it shows that free software means a free market for support.