thewayne: (Default)
A little background to those not familiar with Scientology.

When you become a Scientologist, or whenever you commit an infraction that the management doesn't like, you go through "auditing" with an E-Meter. These devices supposedly reveal things about your past lives, your possession by 'thetans' which are responsible for all the bad things in your current lives, or something like that. Popular belief is that the E-Meter is a crude polygraph and is measuring galvanic skin response or something: you're holding a copper cylinder in each hand and an "auditor" is questioning you about yourself and your past.

Well, if the copyright office opens up the Right To Repair, people who have obtained E-Meters (apparently there's a thriving market on Ebay and channels on YouTube) can take them apart and figure out how they work. The software for doing updates to the later models is tightly locked down and requires a license and your Scientology membership ID number.

The Scientologists say that devices that are only intended for sale to professionals should be exempted from right to repair, and that these are religious artifacts. One counter-argument that I see here is look at the pandemic. Thousands upon thousands of ventilators across the country/world were broken and couldn't be repaired because of a lack of manuals and DMCA threats from manufacturers. These were devices sold to processional medical installations, but they couldn't fix their own gear for reasonable costs. Eventually the copyright office caved in, and repair manuals were collected and published online, quickly followed by 3D printer models for replacement parts.

https://www.404media.co/scientologists-ask-government-to-make-hacking-e-meters-illegal/
thewayne: (Default)
The interesting bit is that they say it is not the religion or the practice of it, per se, but the practices of the organized Church of Scientology that they are protesting.

http://youfoundthecard.com/
thewayne: (Default)
"A Belgian prosecutor recommended after a 10-year investigation that the government prosecute the church of Scientology. The church is accused of being a criminal organization involved in extortion, fraud, unfair trading, violation of privacy laws, and unlawfully practicing medicine. Both the Belgian and the European branches of the church should be brought to court, according to the authorities. The investigation was started in 1997 after former Scientologists complained about intimidation and extortion by the church. Other European countries such as Germany have problems with Scientology, but in the US it is officially recognized as a religion. Scientology has 10 million members including high-profile followers such as Tom Cruise and John Travolta."

Since news feeds can be kinda ephemeral, the rest of the article is under the cut.

The article: http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gDbHIiu78StkRGSY4VEMRVqtlfXA
Slashdot thread: http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/09/04/1812244

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