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UCITA By the Back Door

InfoWorld's Gripelog airs a subject that should interest this community — involved as we were with efforts against UCITA back in the day. One main aim of the derailed UCITA initiative was to give software manufacturers and content owners a degree of control over users' computers. Gripelog's Ed Foster informs us that UCITA is sneaking back in, under the cover of an anti-spyware bill, S. 1625, now making its way through the US Senate. One clause in this draft bill would legalize what the BSA calls "electronic self help" — i.e., the ability for commercial entities to cripple or disable software or networks on your computer if they believe you are violating their property rights.

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  1. pots? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    first...

    lord this is pathetic.

  2. Led Zep Back Door Man by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Member when ZEP used to do like I'll be your backdoor man man? That was cool man. You get it?