If you can get arrested for providing someone with the tools to commit a crime, how come this does not apply to anything but the software/electronics area. For example gun manufacturors do not face such action for providing people with items that could be used in a crime. even a shoe could be used to kill somebody:-)
any real reason for even releasing an ISO? according to the sparc64 page, it is completely crippled, not keyboard or mouse support,no video support and no floppy support. So is this a blank iso or what?
Why would a company or country want the code if they cannot modify it or improve it? If they are looking for bugs, they will not be able to fix them.
This comment perfectly illustrates what I was saying.
If you can get arrested for providing someone with the tools to commit a crime, how come this does not apply to anything but the software/electronics area. For example gun manufacturors do not face such action for providing people with items that could be used in a crime. even a shoe could be used to kill somebody :-)
ok, thanks. No flaim bait or anything, just though it strange.
any real reason for even releasing an ISO? according to the sparc64 page, it is completely crippled, not keyboard or mouse support,no video support and no floppy support. So is this a blank iso or what?