On 08.01.2014 01:04, Always Learning wrote:
On Tue, 2014-01-07 at 21:09 +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
With great excitement I'd like to announce that we are joining the Red Hat family. The CentOS Project ( http://www.centos.org ) is joining forces with Red Hat. Working as part of the Open Source and Standards team ( http://community.redhat.com/ ) to foster rapid innovation beyond the platform into the next generation of emerging technologies. Working alongside the Fedora and RHEL ecosystems, we hope to further expand on the community offerings by providing a platform that is easily consumed, by other projects to promote their code while we maintain the established base.
But there is more to Red Hat's de facto "take-over" including the imposition of USA's domestic law on citizens all around the world.
The compulsory imposition of USA law on all Centos downloaders creates the possibility of being arrested in one's home country and sent to the USA for a criminal trial. A few people in Britain have been extradited to the USA for criminal trials for matters which are not criminal in Britain.
Can anyone remember seeing this on the old Centos .... ?
These restrictions were always inherited. Theoretically if you use cryptographic software developed in USA you are "bound" to these rules. In many cases if you use for example OpenSSL in Windows, Ubuntu, Android etc etc you are still affected (I think), it's just that now it's written somewhere. In practice this is not very relevant and also pretty unenforceable; not to mention that - to my understanding - it contradicts the GPL. RH needs to specify this legal bit so uncle Sam is happy. Just do whatever everyone else does, ignore it.