Quote from possibly a bit too alarmingly written tweet
outrage summary
fully irrevocable license to all user content
surveillance-grade ai monitoring baked into “improvements”
patent-infringement shield clause turning your uploads into liability padding
deletion that’s not deletion
minors’ data fused into qualcomm’s ecosystem
geolocation, identifiers, and analytics data sold or shared
five-year public retention of your username
broad military/government carve-outs, bans, and exceptions
termination triggers for trivialities (credential sharing, username quirks)
cross-border data extraction to qualcomm subsidiaries
and don’t forget:
8.2 user shall not translate, decompile, or reverse-engineer the platform, or engage in any attempt to uncover its internal algorithms or logic unless explicitly permitted by arduino or existing licenses
Quote from possibly a bit too alarmingly written tweet
outrage summary fully irrevocable license to all user content surveillance-grade ai monitoring baked into “improvements” patent-infringement shield clause turning your uploads into liability padding deletion that’s not deletion minors’ data fused into qualcomm’s ecosystem geolocation, identifiers, and analytics data sold or shared five-year public retention of your username broad military/government carve-outs, bans, and exceptions termination triggers for trivialities (credential sharing, username quirks) cross-border data extraction to qualcomm subsidiaries
and don’t forget: 8.2 user shall not translate, decompile, or reverse-engineer the platform, or engage in any attempt to uncover its internal algorithms or logic unless explicitly permitted by arduino or existing licenses
Didn't Cory Doctorow write a book about this sort of stuff ?
Related:
New Arduino T&C: "user shall not [...] reverse-engineer the platform"
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45971039