That depends on whether you consider freedom in itself to be a quality or not, and if you do, how much weight you give to the freedom quality.
Then, the question is whether a certain proprietary software as enough other qualities to make up for the missing quality of freedom.
Also, freedom is not a pure ethical quality. It means greater independence as well as freedom of action, which both can be very valuable (in dollars), for companies even more then for single users.
Then, the question is whether a certain proprietary software as enough other qualities to make up for the missing quality of freedom.
Also, freedom is not a pure ethical quality. It means greater independence as well as freedom of action, which both can be very valuable (in dollars), for companies even more then for single users.