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Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 17:50:19 -0700
From: Elgin Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: set-dev mailing list closing down
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To all set-dev subscribers:
I regret to
At 10:59 PM -0400 8/20/2000, Jeff Kandt wrote:
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Tipster allows the artist to revoke any given key with a revokation
certificate. By allowing the artist to encode multiple
URL/signature pairs onto the file, they can set up multiple,
redundant revenue streams, and you encourage competition
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
At 8:28 PM -0400 8/17/2000, Jeff Kandt wrote:
It won't be long before music will come straight from the artist in
a compressed, net-friendly form. If it's the artists creating the
file, then they'd might as well stamp their contact info on
Actually, This is an interesting point legally. The artist
certifying a payment server with an unforgeable digital signature is
an act that can be pointed to in court. It's a signature on a kind of
contract, and the extant recording industry can claim it's a contract
that the artist