I think the idea is that Tron fights to keep the system free and open for the users. And if you want to get metaphysical, since the Tron universe seems to have as a central conceit the idea that programs are in some ways reflections of their users, this translates to freedom for the programs too. Yes I know this logic fails a little bit with Tron: Legacy since the Grid is an isolated mainframe and almost everything in there is something that Flynn coded. But that world was turned on its head anyway by the schism between Flynn and CLU.
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