Another garbage idea out of Brussels. Given the fact that we're lacking in the system engineering space for more than a decade, this will only curb some of the decent innovations people have began expanding upon in the last couple of years. (See the various talks & ideas from usenix for example, amongst other events)
On the "bright side", this will realistically be impossible to enforce. Any national court who deems such industry important will probably use a local constitutional amendment to reinforce that CODE easily falls under freedom of expression, just like any other craft.
EU showing once again how desperate it is for money. Let's strangle out all our industries until nobody can make anything anymore: See agriculture, energy, manufacturing, and "now" even a bigger range of the IT spectrum.
> Any national court who deems such industry important will probably use a local constitutional amendment to reinforce that CODE easily falls under freedom of expression, just like any other craft.
if you're in the EU then EU legislation overrides any local law
On the "bright side", this will realistically be impossible to enforce. Any national court who deems such industry important will probably use a local constitutional amendment to reinforce that CODE easily falls under freedom of expression, just like any other craft.
EU showing once again how desperate it is for money. Let's strangle out all our industries until nobody can make anything anymore: See agriculture, energy, manufacturing, and "now" even a bigger range of the IT spectrum.