Philosophers has been discussing that for a very long time. I prefer the definition given by Locke, as in "Freedom of people under government is to be under no restraint apart from standing rules to live by that are common to everyone in the society".
> who decides which actions prevent others from doing what they want.
Ie, my reply would be that whoever decide, the rules should be the same for everyone and effecting everyone equally. If someone can modify, change and distribute a program then everyone should be allowed.
> who decides which actions prevent others from doing what they want.
Ie, my reply would be that whoever decide, the rules should be the same for everyone and effecting everyone equally. If someone can modify, change and distribute a program then everyone should be allowed.