Il giorno martedì 19/03/2013 00:23:06 CET Thomas Harding <[email protected]> ha scritto:
> Le 18/03/2013 21:30, d.dn a écrit : > > Moreover, any kind of DRM would be inefficient at short term (cryptology > is a sport for numerous human beings), and in case of efficient and > unbreakable, worse: "future" is now! TC (Treacherous Computing) evil technologies such as UEFI/RestrictedBoot can enforce DRMs (including any DRMs in HTML5) right now! > will impair the future of that content more than celluloïd > and acid paper did. yes, more... a lot > Who loose? Humanity. and its freedom of speech, freedom to spread and share ideas, freedom to protest... > Who gain? A few enterprises, and any kind of power: "security" and authoritarirsm entities would increase their conditioning capacity, control and repression... nothing to expect regarding TC and DRM just fight them regards A -- al3xu5 / dotcommon Support free software! Join FSF: http://www.fsf.org/jf?referrer=7535 ______________________________________________________________________ Public GPG/PGP key block ID: 1024D/11C70137 Fingerprint: 60F1 B550 3A95 7901 F410 D484 82E7 5377 11C7 0137 Key download: http://bitfreedom.noblogs.org/files/2010/08/dotcommon.asc [ Please, DO NOT send my key to any keyserver! ]
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