Osvaldo Santana Neto

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Unfortunately, some capitalist theories put forward the idea that profit-driven companies have no obligations to society. Which means that companies don’t think that they have any ethical obligations to cooperative software models. So it’s completely legal and relatively common for companies to exploit the hard work of open-source efforts. Many believe, including me, that exploiting open-source projects without returning an equal amount of work toward the greater good of the project is morally unacceptable.
Hacking Capitalism: Modeling, Humans, Computers, and Money.
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