"Car owners and security experts can tinker with automobile software without incurring US copyright liability, according to newly issued guidelines that were opposed by the auto industry. The Library of Congress, which oversees the US Copyright Office, agreed with fair use advocates who argued that vehicle owners are entitled to modify their cars, which often involves altering software."
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
It's OK to hack your own car, US copyright authorities rule; Reuters via Guardian, 10/27/15
Reuters via Guardian; It's OK to hack your own car, US copyright authorities rule:
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