KYLE WIENS
04.21.15
WE CAN’T LET JOHN DEERE DESTROY THE VERY IDEA OF OWNERSHIP
IT’S OFFICIAL: JOHN Deere and General Motors want to eviscerate
the notion of ownership. Sure, we pay for their vehicles. But we
don’t own them. Not according to their corporate lawyers, anyway.
In a particularly spectacular display of corporate delusion, John
Deere—the world’s largest agricultural machinery maker —told the
Copyright Office that farmers don’t own their tractors. Because
computer code snakes through the DNA of modern tractors, farmers
receive “an implied license for the life of the vehicle to operate
the vehicle.”
It’s John Deere’s tractor, folks. You’re just driving it.
Several manufacturers recently submitted similar comments to the
Copyright Office under an inquiry into the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act. DMCA is a vast 1998 copyright law that (among other
things) governs the blurry line between software and hardware. The
Copyright Office, after reading the comments and holding a hearing,
will decide in July which high-tech devices we can modify, hack, and
repair—and decide whether John Deere’s twisted vision of ownership
will become a reality.
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Continua qui:
http://www.wired.com/2015/04/dmca-ownership-john-deere/