I would expect hardware designs to be treated more like hardware than
software.
/r$
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I would expect hardware designs to be treated more like hardware than
software.
A hardware design is not hardware. Only a naive parsing of the
words would treat it so. A software design is not treated like
software; you are free to write about how ATM machine crypto is
designed, even if you
If only to make sure that there's no confusion about where I stand: I
agree with you completely John. I am not surprised that the feds or Sun
see it otherwise.
/r$
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Richard Salz wrote:
I would expect hardware designs to be treated more like hardware than
software.
That's an interesting observation, raising the issue of what is speech
vs hardware.
When I looked into this issue, I found the Common Criteria
certification methodology as evidence