Re: Microsoft's plans to kill open source: TCPA
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> I know - but the point I was making was that there are already too
> many political and commercial pressures supporting Linux to NOT let
> someone put a strangle hold on the keys for lots of $$. Anyone
> trying it will
>
> a) Either be trumped by government who will ensure that linux
> developers get a key for use
The government - especially the US government is today only too happy
about anything that put a strangle hold on free communication. I don't
expect any help from that direction.
> b) Or trumped by someone using legal arguments that it is
> unconsitutional to kill free software in this way
Same thing - the government can't (or doesn't want to) win a lawsuit
against the people involved there. I don't think anybody else can under
these circumstances.
> c) Or by the market - because the imposition of this type of control
> makes non controlled products MUCH more attractive (relative to now).
I this really gets implied there wont be a market for products that
don't support it.You can't connect to machines that check the
certificates and a OS without connectivity is dead.
But there still is beer!!
Prost,
Klaus
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