On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 12:11 +0000, Jason Clifford wrote: > Indeed. Let's not forget however that this discussion didn't start as a > consideration of how to make it easier for those who want to lock out > users with encryption but rather how to prevent this abuse (in spirit if > not letter) of GPL.
Well, indeed, but my point about the "Tivoisation" (if it was a point; it was more really an observation) is that is seems only one type of abuse is being addressed. I don't know how many systems are locked down by encryption; I think it's likely that they're not the majority, though. Manufacturers can and do lock devices down in a variety of ways, and since the free software of any particular device is only one component amongst many, I'm sure there is scope for many new and interesting ways of doing it. For example, the likes of Tivo are always likely to have some non-free piece of software which is the most interesting part of their kit: be it the EPG, or whatever. They're not under any obligation to make that continue to work if you swap out bits of the underlying OS. It just smells a bit of an arms race to me; I don't believe there is a simple copyleft-style solution to this kind of problem, it seems to me that it's the sort of thing we'll have to live with, one way or another. Cheers, Alex. _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk
