The "opposition" to open source?
What exactly, if anybody knows for sure, is the basis for the opposition to open source within the realm of freeware?
I understand Microsoft's opposition, say, to making Windows open source. They don't want someone making a fork of Vista with no registration/activation that's given away free under another name but otherwise does the same thing, because they've sunk however many millions into its development. And Internet Explorer, while free, must be closed for various reasons (I assume, so somebody doesn't stick an ad blocker in it, is a biggie).
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