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> Not even locally? So much for freedom to distribute, I guess. > And even then that's mostly because the GPL won't let you. You can combine it with MIT license programs, right? How about this instead? I can't release a free derivative work of it.
If we go back to "free speech for [category of people]", then you can release a derivative that's free for most users and all individuals. That's part of why I find that wording interesting. It's not free to everyone but there are often legal restrictions even on GPL code...
The difference is that they don't restrict freedom, but rather the power to withhold freedom from others: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/freedom-or-power.en.html