Microsoft has announced that if computer makers wish to distribute machines 
with the Windows 8 compatibility logo, they will have to implement a 
measure called "Secure Boot." However, it is currently up for grabs whether 
this technology will live up to its name, or will instead earn the name 
Restricted Boot.

When done correctly, "Secure Boot" is designed to protect against malware 
by preventing computers from loading unauthorized binary programs when 
booting. In practice, this means that computers implementing it won't boot 
unauthorized operating systems -- including initially authorized systems 
that have been modified without being re-approved.

This could be a feature deserving of the name, as long as the *user* is 
able to authorize the programs she wants to use, so she can run free 
software written and modified by herself or people she trusts. However, we 
are concerned that Microsoft and hardware manufacturers will implement 
these boot restrictions in a way that will prevent users from booting 
anything other than Windows. In this case, we are better off calling the 
technology Restricted Boot, since such a requirement would be a disastrous 
restriction on computer users and not a security feature at all.

Please add your name to the following statement, to show computer 
manufacturers, governments, and Microsoft that you care about this freedom 
and will work to protect it.


We, the undersigned, urge all computer makers implementing UEFI's so-called 
"Secure Boot" to do it in a way that allows free software operating systems 
to be installed. To respect user freedom and truly protect user security, 
manufacturers must either allow computer owners to disable the boot 
restrictions, or provide a sure-fire way for them to install and run a free 
software operating system of their choice. We commit that we will neither 
purchase nor recommend computers that strip users of this critical freedom, 
and we will actively urge people in our communities to avoid such jailed 
systems.

http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/secure-boot/statement
http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/secure-boot-vs-restricted-boot/statement

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