> There are not many lawyers in Greece that deal with open-source licenses.
Then I'd suggest trying in other EU nations. I am not a lawyer, but I understand that most of the relevant issues are the same throughout the EU. > Would these solve my problem? No, not as long as it's *your* machine. It would need to be a machine designed by a third-party that's completely independent of you. > I don't find any of these as an actual showstopper. The FSF is not > entitled to decide whether a target architecture is a spoof or not as > long as it is properly defined. That's not the relevant legal issue and it wouldn't be the FSF that's deciding, but a court. I've given my non-lawyer opinion of how I think a court would likely rule on this issue given the precedents I'm aware of. At this point, I suggest you find a lawyer and get a proper legal opinion.