On Wed, 30 Sep 2015 16:11:38 -0400, Christopher Waid said: > > Apparently, they were of the opinion that the mere fact that I might > > die of a heart attack a year after distributing something doesn't > > excuse me from complying.) > > I don't know if it does excuse you from complying, but I say good luck > to the person trying to get it enforced. They could quite possibly hassle the executor of my estate if they were sufficiently determined. But given that abandonware (both software and hardware) is a big chunk of the problem, we really *do* need to address the problem of companies that can't provide patches because they've gone under. Possibly a requirement that they open-source the hardware/software if possible? (That's another can-o-worms - consider that a big chunk of why NVidia doesn't open-source their proprietary graphics drivers is because there's a lot of OpenGL-related patents and trade secrets that Microsoft bought when there was the big fire sale when SGI got out of the graphics market - so it's quite possible that a vendor *can't* open-source it when they go under due to licensing issues...)