• dev_null@lemmy.ml
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    22 days ago

    What does the comparability of root/admin access change in this situation?

    Suppose Microsoft adds this capability to Windows, and you edit the registry to disable it. How is that any different?

    I can see the argument for something like iOS. But on Windows you would be able to add or remove such functionality. What is the difference that makes the user the OS Provider on Ubuntu but not on Windows, in your eyes?

    Let’s say you own a computer store in California, you sell Windows laptops, and you setup your preinstalled Windows image with the registry edit made, because customers don’t like the silly age prompt. How are you not the OS Provider?

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      22 days ago

      Suppose Microsoft adds this capability to Windows, and you edit the registry to disable it. How is that any different?

      By allowing the end user to change it instead of locking it down, they are not making a good faith effort to comply, and they lose their liability protection. To maintain their immunity, at the very least they will need to prohibit Californians from disabling the feature.

      Canonical is prohibited from adding comparable terms.