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In other words, whenever the user of a work cannot legally or practically exercise his or her basic freedoms, the work cannot be considered and should not be called "free." | In other words, whenever the user of a work cannot legally or practically exercise his or her basic freedoms, the work cannot be considered and should not be called "free." | ||
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* See [[Licenses]] for discussion of individual licenses, and whether they meet this definition or not. | * See [[Licenses]] for discussion of individual licenses, and whether they meet this definition or not. |