bloodline wrote:
I guess these DCMA exemptions would equally apply to something like MacOS 9 and as well? Since hardware required to run it can't be purchased anymore... and hasn't been available for nearly a year!
I assume. OS 9 didn't have any meaningful copy protections that I know of, however. (Jobs' Apple stopped licensing the OS to the clone makers, but AFAIK it still runs on most clones.)
Since Apple still exists, it
is the same issue as may exist with OS4 -- you're now freed from the DMCA (no longer a criminal for circumventing protections) but still have to honor their copyright.
It'll be interesting to see what happens with WGA-infected PCs when XP is finally End-of-Lifed -- at which point the public will probably become more aware of their rights (which can change every 3 years, thanks to the wording of the law).