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2012-01-03
Right. Exactly.
I have no idea what the connection is between SOPA/NDAA and open vs. closed software. I don't know how using Android is going to help you not get tracked. This all makes zero sense.
Ultimately you have to trust somebody. If you want to trust the open-source development community you can do that. If you want to trust Apple or Google you can do that to.
Trusting Apple at least has the advantage that you know who they are and can be held accountable.
I don't see any valid argument here that Stallman's views have been justified at all.