>>42If you actually read through the website thoroughly and all the articles ("other articles") you will see that this site is not a conservative tea party at all, it is simply arguing that closed source glued together books and closed source proprietary consulting on cruise ships also be made free from restrictions too, and eventually with 3D hardware printing technology hardware should be free from restriction too. The site is arguing that you can't free the software while hypocritically closing the source to proprietary consulting and education that Stallman gets paid for (on cruise ships) since today we have something called microphone and digital camera. Moving the goal posts is "charge for charging" instead of charging for the software itself, is exactly moving the goal posts of freedom (you are now restricting your book from being freely distributed and replicated). Charging for your consulting about software which can easily be replicated is moving the goal posts and restricting free speech by demanding people pay you hefty fees before you speak. Imagine President Obama charged you money, every time he spoke about the country. President Stallman demands money before he speaks on cruise ships, becuase he has to make a living somehow by restricting something. But software must remain free? Cult like focus on one thing, instead of looking at the big picture.