On Thu, 2003-04-24 08:44:00 +0100, Jamie Lokier <jamie@shareable.org>
wrote in message <20030424074400.GD28253@mail.jlokier.co.uk>:
> William Lee Irwin III wrote:
> > Well, my walking out of computing is tied to complete prevention of
> > kernel hacking on commodity hardware, so you've not lost anything yet.
> > I only really care if it's no longer possible to get a commodity system
> > to run Linux on at all, not about crypto dongles.
>
> It only gets _really_ bad when it becomes illegal to make your own
> hardware :(
We're basically already at that point. IIRC, I've read an article about
something called "Super-DMCA" which prevents you (beside other things) to
build up "systems" that could scrambl/encrypt sounds for pretected
transmission (think VoIP over ssh or something like that in hardware).
Even right now, you don't simply have (everywhere on this globe) the
right to build a simple piece of hardware protecting your phone calls...
This said, it _may_ even be illegal from this point of view to create a
"new" general-purpose computer as it could be used for this purpose.
Though, IANAL.
MfG, JBG
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