When people use "freeloaders" the way you mean, I agree. But there is one case where it's appropriate: when people or companies take software released under a permissive free license and create a proprietary fork of it.
When people use "freeloaders" the way you mean, I agree. But there is one case where it's appropriate: when people or companies take software released under a permissive free license and create a proprietary fork of it.