I think at least in the USA this might not be a good way to go about it
by the time there is legislation there will be so many earmarks and
interests involved it's likely that it will be worse than no
legislation. 

On 03/10/2015 8:36 pm, rysiek wrote: 

> Dnia wtorek, 10 marca 2015 11:25:29 Cardoza, Michael pisze: 
> 
>> One of the biggest subjects in recent years has been the "IoT Internet
>> of Things".
> 
> Rather, "Internet of Broken Things":
> http://www.reddit.com/r/dredmorbius/comments/26722r/the_internet_of_broken_things/
>  [1]
> 
> But yes, the question of retaining software freedom in a world of computing 
> things is a valid one, and a hard one. There is no silver bullet, and the 
> market will not solve this one (not that it solved any other important 
> problems). I think our best bet is (*shudders*) regulation.

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