In Australia, devices require approval from a regulatory body. Such
approval is withheld if appropriate safeguards are not applied.
Yes it is; but what is simple, is to understand that lack of such
safeguards, even though they are imperfect, does result in refusal to
approve.
Also, particularly Australia and New Zealand. I can't imagine France or
Germany would be different. Where is it different?
That is what I was saying: To require that only GPL-licenced USB drivers
may be used with Linux puts Linux at a disadvantage in the market. The
embedded market is simply huge. Microsoft would _love_ Linux to fail
there, because that's what's necessary for Wince to win.
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