2009-04-27, 10:30 PM
LazyBui Wrote:Free speech isn't about protecting popular speech (e.g. I don't like hackers, they ruin the game), it's about protecting unpopular speech (DarkByte's RIGHT to make and distribute Cheat Engine). Popular speech doesn't need protecting. Nobody cares if you have remorse for them, but if you don't respect and defend their rights, there will be nobody left by the time things come around to your rights.
How does free speech apply to software? Particularly software that attacks other software and affects how it runs? What exactly is he saying? Why does he need to use software to communicate his "ideas"?

