a post by Cory Doctorow for the Boing Boing blog
“Interoperability” is the act of making a new product or service work with an existing product or service: modern civilization depends on the standards and practices that allow you to put any dish into a dishwasher or any USB charger into any car’s cigarette lighter.
But interoperability is just the ante. For a really competitive, innovative, dynamic marketplace, you need adversarial interoperability: that’s when you create a new product or service that plugs into the existing ones without the permission of the companies that make them. Think of third-party printer ink, alternative app stores, or independent repair shops that use compatible parts from rival manufacturers to fix your car or your phone or your tractor.
(Crossposted from EFF Deeplinks)
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Friday, 11 October 2019
Adversarial Interoperability
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adversarial_interoperability,
Apollo,
CFAA,
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Copyfight,
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