I mean, they can say Linux must do it, but then Linux won’t do it and then what? This will probably be as effective as the war on drugs or efforts to stop media piracy (or even just private copying). They try, they fail, they avoid the topic as much as possible.
unlike drugs being offered to people; people themselves have to learn and make efforts to install an os and use a web that doesn’t comply with the law, so an overwhelming majority of people will just show their id’s instead.
If they’re serious about it it will eventually be made into a requirement for serious services. I could imagine federal regulations requiring online banking, accessing government services (including school-related services), and maybe even ecommerce and payment processing looking for this trusted info, and refusing to run otherwise. Like TPM on steroids.
I mean, they can say Linux must do it, but then Linux won’t do it and then what? This will probably be as effective as the war on drugs or efforts to stop media piracy (or even just private copying). They try, they fail, they avoid the topic as much as possible.
Use DRM to block non-trusted OSes from accessing the web?
There’s also straight-up banning PC ownership and forcing everyone onto thin clients connected to a government-controlled instance of Windows 365.
Another thing that could be done is banning any software that isn’t sanctioned by MS, Google, Apple, etc.
Apple and Google are already doing that
We are the frogs in the boiling pot of app stores
I personally would like to congratulate drugs for winning the war on drugs.
unlike drugs being offered to people; people themselves have to learn and make efforts to install an os and use a web that doesn’t comply with the law, so an overwhelming majority of people will just show their id’s instead.
If they’re serious about it it will eventually be made into a requirement for serious services. I could imagine federal regulations requiring online banking, accessing government services (including school-related services), and maybe even ecommerce and payment processing looking for this trusted info, and refusing to run otherwise. Like TPM on steroids.
Then they’ll just block Linux from accessing the web and force Windows as a state OS like NK forces Red Star as their state OS.