I assume you're just making a pragmatic argument, not a myopic moral fallacy - right? In that case, I'll agree. In general, charging others for your work is a necessary part of creating a business.
Torvalds wasn't very strong on copyright, which was actually necessary for his kernel to become very successful. He just didn't end up with a vault full of money to swim in.
Torvalds wasn't very strong on copyright, which was actually necessary for his kernel to become very successful. He just didn't end up with a vault full of money to swim in.