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this post was submitted on 01 Dec 2025
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From the article:
Basically, you're legally prohibited from copying software, but you're technically prohibited from copying ICs. Hardware isn't "out of scope", it's just not the same kind of thing as software- information can be copied for basically zero marginal cost, but hardware can't.
The FSF exists to fight legal encumbrances on the copying and modification of software because the technical details of hardware and software are totally different. Although, even in that same article, the FSF advocates for and recommends free hardware designs, which are more analogous to software. You can care about more than one thing. The FSF just particularly cares about software, including firmware, being free of unnecessary legal encumbrances related to copyright.