Bjoern Schiessle schiessle@fsfe.org writes:
How can both sentences be true?
I'm talking with Brett Smith about this and should be able to explain it soon.
Can someone explain this to me and maybe point me to the corresponding text in the 3th draft of GPLv3?
The corresponding sections are paragraphs 4 and 5 of section 11.
"Network access may be denied when the modification itself materially and adversely affects the operation of the network or violates the rules and protocols for communication across the network."
Does this mean that i would be able to modify the software on my video device but as a reaction the device could disable my access to the network which distributes the movies?
Your access can only be blocked *if* you modify in a way that harms their network. The purpose of this is to allow Tivo to block people who turn their devices into tools for crashing Tivo's network or harming it in other ways. It shouldn't allow Tivo to block people simply remove the spyware or add a "copy to my PC" button.