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There are things wrong with UEFI and this ain't one of them.
This is a very underblown topic. The proof is the fact that HP has no clue about this issue.
Yes it is based on fear because we all know Microsoft. I'll leave the ignorance to you.
This is by far the most important issue of UEFI.
Microsoft has no interest in disabling this "feature". I'd say that Microsoft has a strong interest in locking the users to its own operating system.
The new standard is being made right now. It is extremely important that this standard is made right from the very beginning, before it is implemented. Because after that it will be very hard to change. We can't wait and see how this UEFI will be. We must act now and make sure it is right.