Fontana noted that I edited this poorly the first time,

likely due in my haste to make a funny commit message:

<fontana> bkuhn: I think there's an editing problem in that change
<bkuhn> fontana: I was showing you the commit message more than the content
<bkuhn> are you saying I made an editing erro[r]?
<fontana> yes
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@ -2949,12 +2949,10 @@ While imposing technical barriers to modification is wrong regardless of
circumstances, the areas where restricted devices are of the greatest circumstances, the areas where restricted devices are of the greatest
practical concern today fall within the User Product definition. Most, if practical concern today fall within the User Product definition. Most, if
not all, technically-restricted devices running GPL-covered programs are not all, technically-restricted devices running GPL-covered programs are
consumer electronics devices, and that has remained true since GPLv3's consumer electronics devices. Moreover, the disparity in clout between the
release. Moreover, the disparity in clout between the manufacturers and manufacturers and these users makes it difficult for the users to reject
these users makes it difficult for the users to reject technical restrictions technical restrictions through their weak and unorganized market power. Even
through their weak and unorganized market power. Even limited to User limited to User Products, this provision addresses the fundamental problem.
Products, the provision addresses the fundamental problem. Therefore, the
technical restrictions provisions to User Products.
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