Ted,
I have never received unapproved updates to any of my computators or phones. I always decide if I want the update, and if and when it can be applied. Your own the hardware, you license the software/firmware from the owner. The owner can make any changes they want without your input. But you can turn off updates. When you first load a program you have to agree to terms and conditions before you can proceed. You should read those, quite enlightening. Ted sez: This may be an instance of a much larger problem, one that has been discussed with regard to automobiles and light machinery among other environments of computer-type programming. It is, I suggest, a problem as much jurisprudential as electronic. When I buy a computer and an operating system, who owns it? Does it belong to he who bought and paid for it, or does it continue to belong to the company that produced it? Windows is not alone in this. Mac OS has its own version of forcing unrequested and often unauthorized updates, as is Samsung / Android or whoever makes those systems. Updates are installed at the producer's election, and as often as not in my experience with all three systems they disable or scramble the functions of some application I had been relying on. I don't recall granting permission to any of the operating system producers to enter my computer unacknowledged and change it, however benevolent their purpose may be. It is not a stretch in my mind to say that this is not much different from an automobile maker keeping the keys to the car I bought, finding it in my garage and entering it some night, and changing the color of the upholstery without my knowledge or consent. Absurd, right? From a macro-legal point of view, it's not a bad analogy. And then the complaints are met with silence. If a fix is offered, the user has to go hunting for it. No-one has ever told me that they patched something they fouled up. Elecraft itself it very different. Updates are announced; they are optional; the changes they make are described; and when a bug appears, the discussion even by the company owners is prompt and responsive. My ire is directed rather at the Big Three of the nether world. Users of the world unite!! Ted (normally not at all revolutionary but really quite annoyed), KN1CBR --- 73 de W3AB/GEO ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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