Should OS makers, like Microsoft, be legally required to provide 15 years of security updates?

  • Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    rather than add burden to OS makers

    It’s not a burden for the OS maker, except when the OS is the product, and in that case it’s only fair.
    With Android the phone maker adapt the OS to their phones and flavor of Android, if they can’t handle maintaining it, they can use vanilla. Google is the OS maker, and I think they can handle the burden.

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      18 days ago

      The EU has been so far bad at making sure FOSS isn’t seen as a paid product in the eyes of regulation, even in cases where it’s clearly unpaid, see here. They can’t be trusted to get this differentiation right.

      Therefore, unlockable bootloader seems like the better idea. Get people to Linux and open Android variants if the closed-source companies won’t serve them.