[cc-licenses] Fwd: Parallel Distribution and Non-Copyleft Licenses
Benj. Mako Hill
mako at atdot.cc
Thu Dec 7 02:03:06 EST 2006
<quote who="Terry Hancock" date="Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 11:36:02AM -0600">
> Benj. Mako Hill wrote:
> > The reality is that most of the major examples used on this list are
> > systems where users cannot apply their own DRM.
>
> *Hypothetical* examples. Most *real* so-called "DRM systems" can
> actually play non-DRM content either natively, or with user-installed
> software upgrades.
As someone who has written tools to do these upgrades, and run events to
help people execute them, you'll forgive me if I'm a little cynical of
this attitude. These "user installed upgrades" are often extremely
technically difficult (sometimes involving soldering), unavailable for
much of the lifetime of system, frequently risky, sometimes seen as in
violation of the DMCA, nearly always void the warranty, and in many
cases involve forgoing major functionality.
Regards,
Mako
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