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You're arguing against trusting authority while insisting we all should do exactly what Steven Levy tells us to do.

Also, a drivers' license doesn't deny one access to a car, nor does it deny one the ability to drive (except perhaps legally.) So I fail to see how requiring a license to drive limits a hackers' access to the computer in a car in any meaningful way.

You could just as well argue we should all steal anything with a chip in it because stores are limiting access to electronic goods by requiring people to pay for them. Or that every network in existence which employs any privileged access (passwords, sudo, etc) violates that ethic because by definition, they're denying someone access to some part of the code.

The hacker ethic is fine and all, but like anything, once you take it too far it just becomes another form of fascism.




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