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By that logic I should demand to get payed for testing your "free" software in real environment
Not testing, using.
If I report bug it's testing
That would mean the vast majority of software can always be considered in testing. I report bugs for games I play, heck many sub-communities function around them. I report bugs for the professional software I use, and even for Windows, my OS, and Android, things I had to pay for. So all software is just tested and never used under that definition.