DMCA forces Red Hat to limit patch documentation to non-Americans

Open source hackers who've written a security patch for Red Hat Linux are requiring the company to limit disclosure of the documentation for the patch because of fears of DMCA prosecution. The DMCA makes it illegal to provide information that can be used to circumvent technical measures used in protecting copyrighted works, and so the patch's documentation — which presumably describes a vulnerability in some security component — might break US law. Before you may read these documentation, you have to aver that you are not an American or under American jurisdiction.

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