Z:gnu-www-ja-nit-india--28b772-The information police, who ar/en

The information police, who are trying to put people in prison for having unauthorized copies, are doing something wrong. What they are doing is something illegitimate, what ah&hellip; what is it called&hellip; NASCOM, what they are doing is wrong, but at the same time I don't want to have to be sneaking when I give you copies of the software, so I would rather use the free software and then I can stand up even with the police watching. And I can give you a copy and I don't have to be scared we don't have to live in fear, by choosing free software. So these are the reasons that the four freedoms that define free software. Freedom zero is the freedom to run the program as you seek it. Freedom one is the freedom to help yourself by studying the source code and changing it to do what you want. Freedom two is to distribute copies to others, and freedom three is the freedom to build your community by publishing an improved version, so as to help the other users of software.