[ Thanks to Jason
Greenwood for this link. ]
“The personal computer revolution is all about freedom of
choice, but ironically, software companies typically try to
regulate what you can do. You license a program instead of buying
it outright. You can use it on only one or a specified number of
computers. You can’t modify its source code.“The ‘open-source’ software movement came into existence in the
late 1990s as a reaction to this. With roots that go back to the
hacker culture of the 1960s, open-source software is developed and
improved by programming-literate users, who then share their
efforts with anyone interested…”