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I suspect the argument is that by showing they're serious about enforcing the GNU license, they're making the current closed ecosystem less attractive, so either a truly Free system will be able to compete more equally, or the current system will decide to become more open. I'm not sure whether I agree with that argument factually, but I respect the principles behind it.



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