Linux: GPLv3, DRM, and Exceptions (KernelTrap.org)
Posted Oct 24, 2006 11:29 UTC (Tue) by
nim-nim (subscriber, #34454)
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Linux: GPLv3, DRM, and Exceptions (KernelTrap.org) by bojan
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Linux: GPLv3, DRM, and Exceptions (KernelTrap.org)
Of course not.
You don't authorize a key for everything.
You authorize a key for specific level of accesses.
If your system is properly designed :
1. the key allowed to update the embedded browser is not the one allowed to authorise media or update the ehternet firmware or whatever and
2. each device has a unique owner key, so publishing it only "compromises" one system
Again, the GPLv3 is only a problem for blanket one-for-all *stupid* and *dangerous* DRM (akin to deploying thousands of systems running every service as root using the same password)
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