The Register quoted me and my FSFE colleague Hauke Mehrtens on the growing controversy around Article 3(3)(i) of the EU Radio Equipment Directive. Hauke explained the far-reaching consequences: The ban would severely harm the OpenWrt project, wireless community networks, innovative startups, and network researchers. It would increase electronic waste, make it impossible for users to fix security vulnerabilities themselves or with the help of the community, and block research that could improve the Internet in the EU.
I was quoted on FSFE’s exclusion from the implementation process: FSFE had applied to participate in the working group on implementing the law but was rejected. The article also shows that not only civil society, but also industry associations and manufacturers like Shure opposed a complete ban, arguing instead for industry self-regulation.
The full article with industry statements and further technical details is available on The Register.
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