I haven't followed the entire argument too closely, but wouldn't an Open Source movie completely invalidate the MPAA's argument?
They argue that The keys have no real purpose except to circumvent the locks that stand between the thief and the goods he or she targets.
If only one person issues an Open Source movie (or other type of material) on DVD, then that argument is invalidated as it assumes that the only material available on DVD is copyrighted.
I got my Xpert 128 card working by upgrading to
XFree86-3.3.6. The SVGA driver now supports
Rage128 (it's using the code from SUSE).
I am running all of this on RedHat 6.0 with no problems in 1280x1024.
They argue that The keys have no real purpose except to circumvent the locks that stand between the thief and the goods he or she targets.
If only one person issues an Open Source movie (or other type of material) on DVD, then that argument is invalidated as it assumes that the only material available on DVD is copyrighted.
Maybe Jon can push Quentin to Open Geeks ?? :-)
Isn't that also how it happened in The Last Starfighter??