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From:"Juergen Neumann" <[email protected]>
Date:Tue, 29 Sep, 2015 at 10:16 pm
Subject:[wsfii-discuss] Blog Post on Freifunk - It's do or die now!

Dear all,

we have worked on a rough translation of my recent blog post on
Freifunk. I hope it is not too bad!? Please halp spread the word:
http://blog.freifunk.net/2015/its-do-or-die-now

Thanks!


One can only imagine that this peculiar application of DRM to radio-equipped 
digital devices is intended to prevent the so called IoT devices from being 
diverted from their intended use once out in the wild.

As correctly pointed out in the blog, deliberate crimes then become nearly 
impossible to detect. In fact, existing cybercrime laws may make investigation 
of such crimes in itself illegal, unless carried out by state agencies, who are 
neither trained nor motivated to do so. 

However, of course there are people who don't actually work in organised crime 
or the corporate world who will want to use readymade radio devices for 
something else than the reason they were manufactured. Such people are called 
children. It is hard to believe that children will not be delighted to have 
cheap and readymade devices to tinker and play with, to learn more than we know 
now about electromagnetic waves and the way they interact with the world around 
us.

Perhaps in future messages you can help emphasise this. Just as we do not have 
laws in reasonably decent societies to prevent children from playing in 
gardens, so must we stay away from laws that will prevent them from learning.

And we probably will in fact need some way of protecting ourselves from rogue 
devices. It is extremely clear from the VW case that present laws and methods 
are weighted in favor of a status quo that presumes to confer protection upon 
those with the most resources and power to compromise hardwire and systems on a 
very large scale. Certainly, some change is necessary, but it does not seem 
this way is the right way. 

Thinking people will probably agree that the ability to audit publicly is one 
of the great social and intellectual advances of the past millennium. In almost 
every sphere of human activity, such audit has been resisted by those in power, 
and some ancient resistance still prevails. DRM is its appearance in the 
digital world.

Warmly

Vickram


JuergeN


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