This phrase is all over the internet. They will say that something is free as in 'free beer' and free as in 'free speech'. I have never really understood this.
Are these the examples of two different types of 'free'?
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This phrase is all over the internet. They will say that something is free as in 'free beer' and free as in 'free speech'. I have never really understood this. Are these the examples of two different types of 'free'? |
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Wikipedia on Gratis versus Libre:
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Free beer means you do not have to pay for it. Free speech means you can say what you want. These are two different meanings. |
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