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<li> What do you do when no free alternatives for a proprietary program exist? </li>
<li> If we are to treat works used for practical purposes differently from those used for entertainment, how do you treat works such as video games that fall in both categories? </li>
<li> If most of the computing industry and the US Copyright Board don't disagree with your views on copyright, how come no one has gone to change things? </li>