"As the founder of the free software movement and author of the GNU General Public License, I am writing to correct a misleading characterisation of free software presented in William Venema's article about open source. National Law Journal, Oct. 20. I do not wish to defend open source, which I have never supported. I disagree with its choice of basic values, which exclude freedom and social solidarity, the values with which the free software movement is most concerned..."
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