The Foundation is suing the NSA over preventing remote surveillance using
such techniques and has taken positions protecting fair use.
More information:
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 7:45 PM Craig Franklin <cfranklin(a)halonetwork.net>
wrote:
Hi James,
Again, could you clarify how this is related to Wikimedia? If there's a
direct connection I am not seeing it.
Cheers,
Craig
On 14 March 2017 at 09:49, James Salsman <jsalsman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Recent leaks suggest almost all commercial x86
processors have been
compromised by closed-source back doors which enable eavesdropping and
DRM
copy protection which in turn inhibits fair use.
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 4:41 PM Lodewijk <lodewijk(a)effeietsanders.org>
wrote:
Hi Jim,
Could you clarify the relationship with Wikimedia on this? I'm missing
the
link.
Best,
Lodewijk
2017-03-13 23:03 GMT+01:00 James Salsman <jsalsman(a)gmail.com>om>:
Please join me in asking AMD to open-source the
PSP (backdoor) in
their chips -- a chance to regain secure x86 hardware.
https://www.change.org/p/advanced-micro-devices-amd-
release-the-source-code-for-the-secure-processor-psp
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