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opensource.org
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| | | | | The European Commission's proposed Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) as drafted may harm Open Source, and perhaps all other non-industrial software. A list of most relevant responses. | |
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eclipse-foundation.blog
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| | | | | In my previous two blog posts I discussed concerns with the European Cyber Resilience Act ("CRA") which we believe will harm both the open source community and the innovation economy in Europe. But the CRA needs to be understood as part of a larger legislative framework. In this post we will examine the potential impact... | |
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www.sonatype.com
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| | | | | The Cyber Resilience Act is the European Union's proposed regulation to combat threats affecting any digital entity. What does that mean for open source? | |
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timharford.com
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| | | The children of North End, Boston, play in the shadow of an enormous steel tank of molasses. The thick, sticky sugar syrup is being used to make munitions for the First World War. When a worker notices dark molasses seeping from the tank, hewarns thecompany that there could be a leak. But the man in... | ||