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>>445
Yep, the "Network Effect" that can lead to proprietary entrapment (vendor lock-in) where if it's not Big Tech, it's irrelevant.
But, Dr. RMS will always be right all along: non-free (proprietary) = MALWARE (always), since it is the seed of Corruption where the developers are tempted to be the "Big Brother" (You don't pay for it, you ARE the product).
Example:
>>414 where Dr. Schestowitz exposed GH Copilot for mass GPL infringement, so much that a throwaway appeared to urge high-risk projects to move away
More examples at https://gnu.org/malware, lastest additions announced in https://savannah.gnu.org/news/?id=10748