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Linux: GPLv3, DRM, and Exceptions (KernelTrap.org)

Linux: GPLv3, DRM, and Exceptions (KernelTrap.org)

Posted Oct 26, 2006 14:12 UTC (Thu) by vonbrand (subscriber, #4458)
In reply to: Linux: GPLv3, DRM, and Exceptions (KernelTrap.org) by man_ls
Parent article: Linux: GPLv3, DRM, and Exceptions (KernelTrap.org)

Just making the memory non-updateable from software might protect against casual attackers and work in most situations.

You mean, like, signing the contents and refusing to run if the signature isn't right?


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