RMS is right; the word ecosystem is problematic. I'm removing it.
See https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Ecosystem
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		|  | @ -490,13 +490,13 @@ concept behind copyleft, but to actually make it work in the real world, a | |||
| true implementation in legal text must exist. The GPL is the primary | ||||
| implementation of copyleft in copyright licensing language. | ||||
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| \section{An Ecosystem of Equality} | ||||
| \section{A Community of Equality} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The GPL uses copyright law to defend freedom and equally ensure users' | ||||
| rights. This ultimately creates an ecosystem of equality for both | ||||
| rights. This ultimately creates an community of equality for both | ||||
| business and noncommercial users. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| \subsection{The Noncommercial Ecosystem} | ||||
| \subsection{The Noncommercial Community} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| A GPL'd code base becomes a center of a vibrant development and user | ||||
| community. Traditionally, volunteers, operating noncommercially out of | ||||
|  | @ -519,7 +519,7 @@ Because of the symmetry and fairness inherent in GPL'd distribution, | |||
| nearly every GPL'd package in existence has a vibrant noncommercial user | ||||
| and developer base. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| \subsection{The Commercial Ecosystem} | ||||
| \subsection{The Commercial Community} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| By the same token, nearly all established GPL'd software systems have a | ||||
| vibrant commercial community. Nearly every GPL'd system that has gained | ||||
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