URGENT: PLEASE READ!!!

AGodspeed

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I'll let AnandTech Forum member Sohcan (whose GH thread is located here) tell you all about this appalling issue.

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I'd like to focus everyone's attention on this article...not necessarily to put attention on Intel; Microsoft is joining Intel, and I hope the rest of the companies in the computing industry follow suit by speaking out against this travesty of congressional legislation.

Specifically, I'm talking about the Security Systems Standards and Certification Act (SSSCA). This, my friends, is far worse than the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA). It is yet another piece of legislation, supported by the likes of Disney and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), that supercedes decades of Supreme Court precedence regarding private fair-use laws and places the power in the hands of media and entertainment conglomerates.

Most of my greviences I'm addressing here are related to my position as a soon-to-be researcher and graduate student in Computer Science/Computer Architecture. But by no means will the SSSCA just affect scientists. The SSSCA mandates that any digital device, hardware or software, must utilize and recognize certified security technologies. This means every piece of software; every PC; every video card, hard drive, CPU, motherboard, etc; every PDA, every DVD-player and every digital movie media; every CD player & audio CD; absolutely every consumer and enterprise digital device. The use or sale of any non-SSSCA certified device leads to civil penalties up to federal felonies.

The SSSCA, among other things, will make the following illegal:
* Assembling a home-built PC.
* Using a non-secure computer (ie, a computer built before the would-be implementation of the SSSCA) on a network.
* Widespread development of open-sourced (non-copyrighted and ?digitally unsigned?) software.
* Use of open-sourced software (essentially the entire software platform for the UNIX and Linux operating systems, on which Computer Science research relies).
* University and corporate research on systems, debugging, security, and watermarking.


As a future researcher in Computer Science and Engineering, this is absolutely appalling. This bill would take the United States out of the position of leadership in Computer Science and Engineering, on which the multi-billion dollar PC, software, semiconductor, and computer chip industries rely. I can't even imagine the extent that this bill will hurt our relations with foreign computing companies, as well as high-tech imports and exports.

I have never been one to indulge in ?conspiracy theories? or corporate hatred, but I cannot believe how many Constitutional freedoms the SSSCA would take away from the US citizens and place into the hands of the media corporations.

Yes, there is a need for security in the digital medium, but as has been shown time and time again, the computing industry will take care of itself in the implementation. There is no need to legislate this action, and do so in such a draconian manner that its implication decimates the way the computing industry operates. The entertainment industry wants to neuter the computing industry, turning powerful, general-purpose computers into expensive movie playing terminals.

I wrote letters to my Congressional representative and Senators yesterday regarding this issue, I implore all of you to do the same (write or type letters, don't send email).

US Senators
US House Representatives
Text of SSSCA

edit: Here's a story where this nutcase sponsoring the bill (Senator Hollings) actually thinks he knows more about the computing industry than Silicon Valley. :confused:

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Sign the petition here!!!

Here's the bill in HTML.
 

Martin

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I've heard about this before, (thank you slashdot) and its disgusting. :|


I can't do anything about it, since I'm canadian, but I hope this (or any part of it) never sees the light of day.


What are the chances of this being made into a law anyway? Don't tell me this actually has a chance of passing.
 

ThisIsMatt

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<< edit: Here's a story where this nutcase sponsoring the bill (Senator Hollings) actually thinks he knows more about the computing industry than Silicon Valley. :confused:[/i] >>

Hey look, it's another socialist democrat!

<nelson>HAAAA HA</nelson>
 

nirgis

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this is such a pathetic excuse for flamebait. I don't even care if it is a real law, but I can guarentee it will never be interacted. No more home-built computers, linux, or open source; yeah right

:disgust:
 

Darien

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Grrr...!!!

Man, I was in a good mood until I read that article.

Thanks for pointing attention towards this.

Let's have a petition of some sorts here!

Darien
 

Evadman

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If that is passed, I will get angry, and even.
 

n0cmonkey

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This could also make the use of OSes like Linux or OpenBSD or FreeBSD illegal. I want to see them stop me :D
 

brxndxn

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First of all, §&Ugrave;.


Second of all... Those fvcking greedy communists!!! That's communism! I don't want a fvcking VCR that won't let me make a copy of a tape. I don't want a fvcking DVD player that won't let me play all DVDs. I don't want a fvcking portable mp3 player that monitors what I listen to. I don't want a fvcking TV that distorts the signal.

I don't want the fvcking government telling consumers how they should use technology! I don't want to pay for extra mechanisms. I don't want extra bulk in laptops. I don't want my cell phone telling me I can't call certain numbers.

Dammit. I don't want to be kept from any and all source code. I don't want to be kept from being anything other than in FULL fvcking control of my hard drive.

I don't want the MPAA to have so much control over their stupid media that I have no rights left.

Screw Disney. They should be ripped apart for supporting this.


Also, what the hell logic is it to screw the US citizens? God, our country isn't free enough - we have no more room for restriction!
 

Soulflare

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If that's the likely outcome, it'll be time to form a militia and overun the government.



Of course, I doubt that anything that extreme would ever survive a court challenge.
 

Imdmn04

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<< Second of all... Those fvcking greedy communists!!! That's communism! I don't want a fvcking VCR that won't let me make a copy of a tape. I don't want a fvcking DVD player that won't let me play all DVDs. I don't want a fvcking portable mp3 player that monitors what I listen to. I don't want a fvcking TV that distorts the signal. >>



yeah this purposed law sucks major ass, but wtf has it got to do with communism? if anything, sharing mp3s is like communism because we are all sharing the labors of others.

and by the way, this bill has no chance in hell getting through.
 

Peetoeng

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Do they have money to build enough prison facilities for criminalized-to-be (courtesy your elected legislator) computer users?

I Can't imagine when local crack dealers also carry unmarked cpus, peripherals, etc?
Do you want a 4GB memory chip with your weed?
 

Ns1

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<< I Can't imagine when local crack dealers also carry unmarked cpus, peripherals, etc?
Do you want a 4GB memory chip with your weed?
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rofl omg, that was so funny lol
 
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The other day Senator Hollings tried to explain how Enron and President Bush are responsible for 9/11.

The man must be legally insane. :disgust:

 

Theslowone

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I am saddened at this, ignorant people trying to stop what they don't understand.

EDIT: btw i am talking about fritz, I am voting against him in the next election.

Btw the dmca got through so there is a chance.
 

Russ

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Geez, people, don't bust a vessel. This type of crap legislation gets proposed every session. It will go nowhere.

Russ, NCNE
 

pyonir

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i signed the petition. that grammy guy pissed me off, and this is no better. :disgust: