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- Embed this notice@iska No you do not.
You do not legally have your freedoms, so you don't have them.
You don't have freedom 0, as the license restricts usage.
You don't have freedom 1, as the license restricts creating modified versions.
You don't have freedom 2, as the license restricts redistribution of copies and any attempts to distribute copies in violation of the license is a criminal offense (depending on jurisdiction, copyright infringement may only really be easily enforceable after a set threshold of commercial profit, but it's still a criminal offense regardless).
You don't have freedom 3, as the license restricts redistribution of modified versions, thus doing so in violation of the license is a criminal offense.
As a result, you have to choose between not having the 4 freedoms, or having maybe 2 freedoms and being a criminal and clearly the obvious choice is to just not use the software, but of course you value convenience above your freedom.