will linux getting an illegal piece of software ? (political)

Sven Goethel (sgoethel@jausoft.com)
Mon, 29 Oct 2001 13:19:28 +0100


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regarding the change of policies/rights forced
by hollywood & the music industry,
any OS not supporting (encrypted) DRM for
harddisks, DVD (free usage allready breaks the "law" in some countries), ..
will be illegal ??

so - when do "they" shut down multimedia linux projects,
or the kernel itself ?

when do linux move to a server in an open minded and free country ?

will any piece of software which can copy data without DRM
being illegal ?

???

what does the EFF say about this issue ?

sven
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