Is free software communism or socialism?

Is free software communism or socialism?

Neither.

Neither I'd say. You can still make money from free software.

it's freedom

Neither. Free software doesn't preclude ownership. In fact free software is based on strong copyright law.

You can still make money from communism and socialism too.

Wrong, both

Free as in freedom. You can still charge money for free software. It just means you can alter it to your specific needs. Wake up sheeple.

>doesn't preclude ownership

Neither does communism or socialism

This question doesn't make any sense. Software is information. Socialism and communism are economic systems that work with an economy (a scarcity).

It's communism. At least the GPL is.

Yes they do.

This

>an 100% valid legal structure existing within a capitalist doctrines
>communism
no

copyright, patents and software licenses are artificial scarcity for pushing creation and innovation

Well, only copyright and patents. A software license is only a contract.

this is absolutely true, but also why its an issue. Closed software, patent laws, and in a true sense the militarization and hording of information is all based on a vague idea that you can view information as a commodity, or that it can scale or be traded on a one to one basis, but the problem is that you can't and the transference of information itself actually changes its content as viewed person to person. So in reality its more akin to commissioning artwork than anything. But because the biggest companies nowadays with billions+ evaluations are all based on this, and governments try to store and collect information as if its an actionable concrete thing, it puts a bind on the very premise of 'ownership' in any way, societal or individual.

but this is kind of an oxymoron, because creating information has to come from a derived source, let me put it like this how many blues songs have you ever heard that are substantially different from any other blues songs. and if you said at any given point no this pattern of three chords is 'mine' how long before the genre dies. patents don't make creativity, they stifle it.

Gommunism.

Is free as in free market. Copyright laws are cancer.

>GPL communist
Is US patent law communist?

It's stallmanism.

Communism and socialism imply a central authority within a community.

Freedom in itself implies some form of liberalism or perhaps radicalist anarchy.

I'd define free software as individualism, in the sense of existential freedom.

>existing within a capitalist doctrines

No. It exists within socialist doctrines

More akin to anarchism I'd wager, what with people freely sharing information to use and manipulate as they see fit, with utility and satisfaction taking precedence to market concerns. Though the question is kind of obnoxious.

i agree with this, but is it really anarchism if people are in agreement on something? Its not socialism, its not capitalism its just "hey this is cool"

>you own what you purchase
It's total capitalism.

Yeah ad hoc consensus based projects is kindof the bread and butter of left anarchism. Or it is supposed to be, ideally. In reality left anarchism has become more about subcultural ghettos and putting people on blast for supposed microaggressions in order to maximize one's social capital.

t. Bitter ex left anarchist

free software is freedom, communism/socialism is shit.

It's not communism or socialism. It is a social construct, however, because it incentivizes people to collaborate if they want to use the code.

>but this is socialism

No, it's not.

>but it's communism

No, it's not.

Cooperation is neither socialism or communism. Even animals cooperate. A pride of lions will take down a gazelle, because 5 of them together are more effective than a single lion alone trying to scratch out a living on the Savannah.

The difference between lions and a human being is that humans are the only animals that are often asshats. The BSD license does not account for asshats. The GPL does.

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