One that challenges traditional notions of property rights when attempted to be enforced in this manner.
They might win in the short term but I can't imagine that would serve the train company well in the long term - lawmakers (who are typically octogenarians) often don't understand how software restrictions limit use of equipment traditionally enjoyed under property rights until they're interfered with. Like a train being geofenced.
They might win in the short term but I can't imagine that would serve the train company well in the long term - lawmakers (who are typically octogenarians) often don't understand how software restrictions limit use of equipment traditionally enjoyed under property rights until they're interfered with. Like a train being geofenced.