Glenn Maynard wrote: > But that's a special case; more generally, I don't see any way at all > of satisfying this for the "voicemail", "toll booth", etc. cases. > (Though the thought of someone corking up a toll booth lane on a busy > interstate to plug in a USB pen drive and download its source is > somewhat amusing ...)
The difficulty here is that in the arcade machine/toll booth case, the person who (IMO) requires source access to exercise his freedoms is the machine _owner_ or toll booth operating company, not the player or tollee. An arcade owner isn't going to allow me to upload hacked firmware to his machines (sadly :-). How do you distinguish between an arcade user and someone using a web application? Is it the presence of a network connecting the two? Gerv -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

