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Thet's true and I tend to agree with the OpenBSD view.
Furthermore, while I don't know by which Law, I assume it's actually illegal to sell fully open radio transmitters as it'd be a quick way to make money with a cheaper product with 0 software development cost. Providing the firmware source on GPLv3 terms would basically mean that, so it just can't be.
However, as soon as vendors start calling iOS, Android or Windows 8 "firmware", it starts getting scary. As long as owning unlocked computing devices isn't illegal, I guess there's going to be something people like me to use, but the end of open mass produced computers is nigh.