Ahoj, Dňa Sat, 17 May 2014 21:00:48 +0900 Joel Rees <joel.r...@gmail.com> napísal:
> What Mozilla is doing is providing a framework for keeping the > companies that want into your computer out, by providing them tools to > get only what the law allows them and no more. I am not lawyer, then i will not write about laws, nor in our country nor international. I will write only on ethic level... But exactly this i consider as wrong. Or will these companies allow me to go into their computer(s) to i can see, that they don't break my right? I will consider all companies as criminal, by the same way as these companies consider all people as criminals (which is needed to persecute by inspecting of their computers). At least, most people here know, how are companies involved in people's privacy, how they know to respect personal information, etc. Nothing from this, only money, money and money and THEIR right. Nothing about our rights. And this Mozilla's decision is another step to get our right into second rail. And right are thing, for which the free software starts, not for money, not for to be best browser, only rights. Finally, is widely known how are these companies able to approve e.g. GPL and right of author's of the GPL (or similar free) software. Once again, i am not a criminal. And i want to no criminals go into my home at all, don't depends if they will use door or computer (internet connection). Do you want this? regards -- Slavko http://slavino.sk
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