Patrik Stridvall wrote: [BIG BIG SNIP]
Personally I don't worry that much. First of all I live in Europe secondly any kind of regulation of these kind of issues will IMHO be either logically inconsistant or completely arbitrary.
Neither of the cases are likely to survive in the long run for several reason among them.
- Constitional/"Human rights" reasons
- Legal enforcement is close to impossible
- It is unlikely to serve the public good
Patrik,
You are most likely correct. Eventually the court system will get their head out of their ass and figure this out. At the moment it seems to me like its way up in there and they are going "Damn, it's dark in here".
Personally I am glad there are people that are very passionate about these issues because someone has to bitch about it and start getting normal people thinking about it. Even my dad could easily see the argument that restricting someone from writing a program is really really braindead (although he has done coding way back in the day). His response was that eventually the court system will figure it out and it'll be over and done with. Seems to be much the same as your response.
-Dave