Z:gnu-www-ja-free-digital-society--b9a629-Two different scenarios, but t/en

Two different scenarios, but they lead to the same problem. If you do your computing with a nonfree program&hellip; well, the users don't control the nonfree program, it controls the users, which would include you. So you've lost control of the computing that's being done. But if you do your computing in his server&hellip; well, the programs that are doing it are the ones he chose. You can't touch them or see them, so you have no control over them. He has control over them, maybe.