@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ A computer is *owner-controlled* if it offers an owner-controlled boot process.
An *owner-controlled boot process* is one in which all mutable software executed by processors of privilege *equal to or higher than* the CPU is under the control of the computer's owner, and not of some other party (e.g. the manufacturer).
Clarifications:
## Clarifications
* ROM images which cannot be changed (i.e. MaskROM) are not mutable. Software contained on flash or similar chips *is* mutable, regardless of signing schemes.