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- Embed this notice@m Making software that you're not a copyright holder of proprietary is not a right that any government grants or a right anyone should have.
The way the AGPLv3 works doesn't use any restrictions, rather it grants permissions, but if you carry out the degenerate act of applying further restrictions, those permissions are no longer granted as you aren't following the license terms, so you have no license as therefore you are infringing copyright - if you have a problem with this - you need to bring this up with the government as to how you feel like their copyright schemes restricts your rights and see how far you get.
Before you say anything about freedom, when it comes to freedom, only activities that increase the enjoyment of freedom are freedom.
Turning free software proprietary *removes* the freedom for everyone but the developer and therefore is something diametrical to freedom.