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SubjectRe: Dual-Licensing Linux Kernel with GPL V2 and GPL V3
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Alexandre Oliva wrote:

> On Jun 21, 2007, david@lang.hm wrote:
>
>> how exactly can they prevent a system that's been tampered with from
>> accessing their network?
>
> By denying access to their servers? By not granting whatever is
> needed to initiate network sessions?
>
> And note, "it's been tampered with" is not necessarily enough of a
> reason to cut someone off, it has to meet these requirements:

how can the server tell if it's been tampered with?

>> when the modification itself materially and adversely affects the
>> operation of the network or violates the rules and protocols for
>> communication across the network.
>
>> (something even you say they have a right to do)
>
> as long as this right is not used by the software distributor to
> impose restrictions on the user's ability to adapt the software to
> their own needs. The GPLv3 paragraph above makes a fair concession in
> this regard, don't you agree?

no, one of the rules for the network is that the software must be
certified, you are requireing the device to permit the software to be
changed to an uncertified version.(to store credit card numbers and send
them to a third party for example)

David Lang
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