MPAA and RIAA trying to make it legal to install rootkits and spyware

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t3g
t3g
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A rejoint: 05/15/2011

http://boingboing.net/2013/05/26/us-entertainment-industry-to-c.html

"US entertainment industry to Congress: make it legal for us to deploy rootkits, spyware, ransomware and trojans to attack pirates!"

Pretty scary stuff indeed. Definately something many won't have to hopefully worry about on a fully libre distro like Trisquel. :-P

ssdclickofdeath
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A rejoint: 05/18/2013

To attack 'pirates' only?
Who would trust the MPAA and RIAA to only do that?
If that bill goes though, I think their servers would get DDOS'd.

lembas
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A rejoint: 05/13/2010

In case somebody isn't familiar with this case

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_rootkit

Chris

I am a member!

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A rejoint: 04/23/2011

You should be concerned about these things on proprietary platforms even if this particular instance doesn't negatively impact you right now. The more people that accept these types of things on proprietary platforms the more difficult it gets for users of free software.

Mimmo_D.DN

I am a translator!

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A rejoint: 02/24/2013

Le 29/05/2013 01:15, name at domain a écrit :
> You should be concerned about these things on proprietary platforms
> even if this particular instance doesn't negatively impact you right
> now. The more people that accept these types of things on proprietary
> platforms the more difficult it gets for users of free software.

Restrict, control, lock, media industries is always trying to impose
their prior right, whether by legal or illegal means.

This is a constant problem in this industry, with sometimes related
ramifications (RIAA SACEM, DADVSI, EUCD, DMCA, SOPA, PIPA, ACTA,DRM,
EME, etc.) and a common purpose, to limit our rights...

Librement.
Mimmo D.DN