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<p>The FSF's Free Software Definition focuses on the user's unrestricted rights to use a program, to study and modify it, to copy it, and to redistribute it for any purpose, which are considered by the FSF the four essential freedoms. The OSI's open-source criteria focuses on the availability of the <a href="page.php?w=source_code">source code</a> and the advantages of an unrestricted and community driven development model. Yet, many</p><p>
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