Haha. Do you think this applies to the FOSS world? What a cruel world you must think we live in.
FOSS licenses explicitly grant you some rights, exactly because the author(s) wanted to do so.
Most of what FOSS license do is explicitly denying the exploitation by someone or some entity wanting to profit from it, without giving anything back.
For example
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
Seems irrelevant to the point.
I guess you don't understand the points you make then...
FOSS licenses explicitly grant you some rights, exactly because the author(s) wanted to do so.
Most of what FOSS license do is explicitly denying the exploitation by someone or some entity wanting to profit from it, without giving anything back.
For example
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
Seems irrelevant to the point.
I guess you don't understand the points you make then...