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Developer Unlocks Newly Enshittified Echelon Exercise Bikes But Can't Legally Release Software
jeudi 28 août 2025, 02:02 , par Slashdot
![]() App engineer Ricky Witherspoon, who makes an app called SyncSpin that used to work with Echelon bikes, told 404 Media that he successfully restored offline functionality to Echelon equipment and won the Fulu Foundation bounty. But he and the foundation said that he cannot open source or release it because doing so would run afoul of Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the wide-ranging copyright law that in part governs reverse engineering. There are various exemptions to Section 1201, but most of them allow for jailbreaks like the one Witherspoon developed to only be used for personal use. 'I don't feel like going down a legal rabbit hole, so for now it's just about spreading awareness that this is possible, and that there's another example of egregious behavior from a company like this if one day releasing this was made legal, I would absolutely open source this. I can legally talk about how I did this to a certain degree, and if someone else wants to do this, they can open source it if they want to.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/08/27/2131210/developer-unlocks-newly-enshittified-echelon-exerci...
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