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From: | amicus_curious |
Subject: | Re: Copyright Misuse Doctrine in Apple v. Psystar |
Date: | Sat, 21 Feb 2009 17:34:53 -0500 |
"David Kastrup" <dak@gnu.org> wrote in message 85r61r4nvu.fsf@lola.goethe.zz">news:85r61r4nvu.fsf@lola.goethe.zz...
You create a whole lot of hypothetical situations, but people buy these things at Sam's Club for $35 and they work just fine. What compromise has there ever been that allowed someone to put a "packet logger" into the firmware of such a thing? Who would bother?"amicus_curious" <ACDC@sti.net> writes:If it fails early, it gets returned to the store or to the manufacturer for credit.If your whole computing centre gets compromised because a packet logger could be inserted into the router, return to the store is your least problem. Being able to determine possible scope of a security breach is certainly important.
Data Centers of any substance use more elaborate equipment, I am sure. If you are fussing around with one of these little routers, you are not running any "data centre" of any importance that anyone would even want to bother with.
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