• grue@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    No, I would not say that, not even slightly.

    You are absolutely and unambiguously freer to modify and distribute it than you would be if it were left in its default state under copyright law, which is “all rights reserved.”

    Why is this apparently so difficult for you to understand?

    To try to paint the GPL as restrictive is a rapist mentality, where you’re asserting the “right” to violate the rights of others.