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Where? Why? What were his arguments? Do you have a URL?
Are you against all people who have an idea of making something illegal by law? What consequences and actions do you draw when one does so? What is your opinion on proprietary software?
I like that direction. People, you can believe whatever you'd like. You can hold anything to be truth, no matter how wrong it may be to the rest of us. If you come out and try to disagree with someone else's idea, expect to see people to want to understand why you think the way you do. If you have no reasons, then we'll call you on it.
If you decide to go out and research things and understand people's opinions on any issue, and debate your opinion, the arguments you make and those of whom you debate against will only get better. But don't start throwing around accusations without any trappings of credibility, authority, or vidence.