<p>Ah, well that's the evil in it all. We can't really make them assume responsibility for the boot locking. Because they don't require them to provide the ability to turn it off. As in, in court they could just say, " we didn't force them, speak to the oems ."</p>
<p>Hopefully that argument wont stand up when we fight them in court.* </p>
<p>Luke Martinez,<br>
<a href="mailto:Me@luke.asia">Me@luke.asia</a></p>
<p>*unfortunantly its looking less of an if, more of a When.<br></p>
<p>-- android 2.3.4 custom build - sorry for the spelling.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Oct 5, 2011 10:55 PM, "Bianca Gibson" <<a href="mailto:ringwraithenator@gmail.com">ringwraithenator@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Sorry, I didn't write clearly.<br>
> I meant that it doesn't require OEMs to allow the UEFI to be disabled or for<br>> users to add their own keys, as said in the article you (Luke) linked.<br>> <br>> Thanks, Bianca.<br></div>