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nemesis wrote:
>> The brainwashing in this case is to make people think that if I
>> improve your code, then it's still your code to control.
>
> I don't think I get it what you mean.
You conflate "my code, with your code added" to be the same as "my code".
The GPL isn't "more free" than the MIT license. It's just letting you
exercise different control over the code you wrote yourself. You can prevent
me from distributing your code in ways you don't like, but that's true of
every license.
The thing that's "getting ridiculous" is when people go out of their way to
apply the GPL to *your* code when it *isn't* a derivative of any GPLed code.
See how that works?
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