Input on anticompetitive characteristic of public code
Cryptie
cryptie at fsfe.org
Thu Jun 21 16:06:21 UTC 2018
Hi,
Le 21-06-2018 14:33, Erik Albers a écrit :
> Now my questions:
> * How can we oppose the argument that publicly financed software
> released as
> Free Software is anticompetitive?
> * What can we bring up on the other hand in favor of publishing as
> Free
> Software from a competitive point of view?
> (except the usual non-dependencies)
They are asking to assure that people pay multiple times for the same
work.
This is not a question of competition but of getting a rent on something
you have already being paid to do. And yes whenever a publicly financed
software
is released, it breaks some sort of undue windfall economy. It is not a
problem,
it is a feature.
The anticompetitiveness is the fact that proprietary software does not
allow all
IT company to compete for providing support or new features.
This is what Free Software assures.
It is thus the opposite of anticompetitive.
Best,
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