Freedom Quote by Anonymous
““Freedom 1 includes the freedom to use your changed version in place of the original. If the program is delivered in a product designed to run someone else’s modified versions but refuse to run yours—a practice known as “tivoization” or (in its practitioners’ perverse terminology) as “secure boot”—freedom 1””
About This Quote
Source Technical article: Open source licensing discussion
Freedom to modify software is compromised when hardware refuses to run user‑modified versions, a practice known as tivoization.
In simple terms: Hardware can restrict software freedom.
Advocate for open, runnable software.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- product design
- policy advocacy
- software development
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does hardware lock‑down affect you?
- What balance should exist between security and freedom?
May not address legitimate security concerns.