http://elinux.org/Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture/EOMA-68#DRM_and_Tivoisa...
i've added a specific section on tivoisation and drm - basically it's not permitted. it didn't occur to me to add this until the issue of the RYF Certification came up, where it was discussed the rather scary prospect on the horizon of USB3 devices not working due to there being some weird "online firmware real-time download database". it suddenly occurred to me that if there isn't a specific section which explains why DRM is not permitted (because it stops interoperability), someone might actually think it's okay to implement DRM.
i can only think of *one* instance where DRM is okay, and that's in an *isolated* Hardware-Virtualised (Guest) OS... and that's only if its tentacles don't extend *outside* of that OS.
any thoughts which can make this clearer really appreciated.
l.
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