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MIT: So, let me get this straight... you are leaving a highly paid and well-regarded position here in order to write software and give it away for free?
RMS: No, I am not going to give software away for free, but for Freedom. You see, in English we have a single word 'free', whereas other languages like Spanish use different words for free as in beer and free as in freedom.
MIT: Um, okay. But I still believe you could be writing your software while working here, we could license it so that other people could benefit from it as well. We could make it so people could then redistribute modified versions without any limitation.
RMS: That is unacceptable, people need freedom, but they are too stupid to realize they do. There must be limitations so that anybody using the code is forced to give any modifications back.
MIT: Well, at least you will stop stealing our beer, right?
RMS: You wish!