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Home "computers" which only run signed software?

Home "computers" which only run signed software?

Posted Apr 24, 2003 19:35 UTC (Thu) by pointwood (subscriber, #2814)
In reply to: Home "computers" which only run signed software? by neoprene
Parent article: Linus on digital rights management

I think you're wrong. Most people isn't aware of those issues. If a certain device fits the users needs - they will buy it.


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Home "computers" which only run signed software?

Posted Apr 25, 2003 2:52 UTC (Fri) by Baylink (subscriber, #755) [Link]

And that's precisely their point...

and I was wrong. I see, now, the point that the anti-signed-kernel crowd are making... and I have to say I agree with them. This is akin to the idea that Seagate and Maxtor will be strongarmed into manufacturing (only) harddrives which have encrypted bus interfaces, such that you can only talk to them if you're....

well, if you're Windows. Cause, y'know, they can't release the key to an open source driver writer.

And yes, this isn't remotely unlikely in the face of the DMCA and it's ilk. People have discussed manufacturing peripherals like this. Imposition by obsolescence. It's not impossible, and Microsoft overthrew the Justice Department, so why not Seagate and Maxtor?

Course, that's just what I think.

And I've been wrong before. See above. :-)

What's this?

Posted Apr 25, 2003 22:26 UTC (Fri) by GreyWizard (subscriber, #1026) [Link]

What just happened there? Did someone actually read the responses to his post and rationally reconsider his position? I don't think we're on slashdot anymore, toto... ;-)

Yeah; that's what happened.

Posted May 19, 2003 23:49 UTC (Mon) by Baylink (subscriber, #755) [Link]

Glad I could improve your day. :-)

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