At 18:55 04/04/02, Alan Cox wrote:
> > >there are countries where this might be considered a 'circumvention of a
> > >technological measure' that controls access to a work. Law enforcement is
> > >not the duty of the copyright holders. There is no such thing as a
> > >burglar-safe house either.
> >
> > I guess so. Sorry, IANAL and I live in a relatively free country so I
> > forgot about that place over the pond... (-:
>
>European copyright directive and existing UK law already forbid
>circumvention of
>a copy protection device. They don't cover talking about security flaws,
>arresting foreigners who didn't break a law in their own country, and they
>permit reverse engineering for compatibility.
>
>You only think this is a free country. Like the US the UK spends a lot of
>time explaining its a free country because its a police state.
Note the "relatively" in my statement. The UK is a _lot_ freer than other
countries are now / used to be... Heck, as you say the UK is freer than US
now (for how long is another question)!
And just ask us people coming from eastern European countries (I am born
Bulgarian) what used to happen to people who spoke against the former
communist governments when they were still in power... - Disappearing for a
few months into a working camp without any notification to relatives or
disappearing for ever without trace were not uncommon occurrences. That
doesn't happen in the UK (AFAIK)...
And yes, the UK isn't completely free, but then there is no such thing as
absolute freedom or you have anarchy. The only country that came close to
political freedom (well, for mature men anyway) was the ancient Greek
democracy...
But I am getting seriously off topic now so I will shut up.
Anton
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