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and on the left hand side of the page it says:
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I'm going to respond to AARGH!, our new Sternlight, by asking two questions.
1. Why can't I control what signing keys the Fritz chip trusts?
If the point of TCPA is make it so *I* can trust that *my* computer
to run the software *I* have approved, and refuse to run something
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On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 11:45:35PM -0700, AARG! Anonymous wrote:
Peter Trei writes:
AARG!, our anonymous Pangloss, is strictly correct - Wagner should have
said could rather than would.
So TCPA and Palladium could restrict which software you could run.
TCPA (when it isn't turned off)
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On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 02:33:43PM -0700, James A. Donald wrote:
According to Microsoft, the end user can turn the palladium
hardware off, and the computer will still boot. As long as that
is true, it is an end user option and no one can object.
But this is not what the content
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James A. Donald wrote:
According to Microsoft, the end user can turn the palladium
hardware off, and the computer will still boot. As long as that
is true, it is an end user option and no one can object.
Your point is taken. That said, even if you could turn off TCPA
Palladium and run some
On 8/1/02 1:14 PM, Trei, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So my question is: What is your reason for shielding your identity?
You do so at the cost of people assuming the worst about your
motives.
Is this a tacit way to suggest that the only people who need anonymity or
pseudonymity are those
Sampo Syreeni writes:
On 2002-08-01, AARG!Anonymous uttered to [EMAIL PROTECTED],...:
It does this by taking hashes of the software before transferring
control to it, and storing those hashes in its internal secure
registers.
So, is there some sort of guarantee that the transfer of
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First off, let me say that in general, I am against almost everything that
the DCMA stands for and am no fan of DRM either. But I do think that
we will lose credibility if we can't substantiate our claims, and part
of that means recognizing and acknowledging what appears to be legitimate
claims
Mr AARG! writes...
Eric Murray writes:
Yes, the spec says that it can be turned off. At that point you
can run anything that doesn't need any of the protected data or
other TCPA services. But, why would a software vendor that wants
the protection that TCPA provides allow his software
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James Donald writes:
TCPA and Palladium give someone else super root privileges on my
machine, and TAKE THOSE PRIVILEGES AWAY FROM ME. All claims that
they will not do this are not claims that they will not do this,
but are merely claims that the possessor of super root privilege
on my
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Michael Motyka wrote:
Quite clearly cash has got to go! I'm not sure how tough this would be
to sneak past the slumbering electorate. Pretty tough I expect. But the
usage level is certainly going down while the percentage of electronic
transactions is skyrocketing. We've
Michael Motyka wrote:
Quite clearly cash has got to go! I'm not sure how tough this would be
to sneak past the slumbering electorate. Pretty tough I expect. But the
usage level is certainly going down while the percentage of electronic
transactions is skyrocketing. We've even had
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, A.Melon wrote:
and on the left hand side of the page it says:
At the moment, we do not support non-Javascript browsers.
If they are concerned about security, Shouldn't they be avoiding
javascript?
Shapiro has a strange love for Javascript. I don't know what that
(Note that this *is* political as the Fairgrounds are State property)
Dress Code Keeps 9 Hells Angels Out of Fair in Ventura
Security: The new policy is enforced after biker club members refuse to
remove vests marked with group's insignia. Their leader says he will
sue.
By
Court rules student's artwork not a threat to police
Published 9:35 a.m. PDT Thursday, August 1, 2002
CHICO, Calif. (AP) - A Pleasant Valley High School student's art
class painting that
showed him shooting a police officer who had cited him for
possessing marijuana did
not
Major Variola \(ret\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
TV makers may face mandate on digital receivers
Wed Jul 31, 9:17 AM ET
In an effort to jump-start the languid rollout of digital TV, federal
regulators
next week are expected to require all new TV sets to include digital
receivers by 2006,
At 12:46 PM -0700 on 8/1/02, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Dress Code Keeps 9 Hells Angels Out of Fair in Ventura
Security: The new policy is enforced after biker club members refuse to
remove vests marked with group's insignia. Their leader says he will
sue.
What ever happened to One on all,
This paper is quite interesting and proposes another method of
metering content [1]:
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/naor98secure.html
It's proposed in the context of web site traffic metering to determine
site traffic rates (for advertising payment or other applications).
It relies on a
James A. Donald wrote:
According to Microsoft, the end user can turn the palladium
hardware off, and the computer will still boot. As long as that
is true, it is an end user option and no one can object.
Your point is taken. That said, even if you could turn off TCPA
Palladium and run some
--
On 31 Jul 2002 at 23:45, AARG! Anonymous wrote:
So TCPA and Palladium could restrict which software you could
run. They aren't designed to do so, but the design could be
changed and restrictions added.
Their design, and the institutions and software to be designed
around them, is
On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 02:33:43PM -0700, James A. Donald wrote:
According to Microsoft, the end user can turn the palladium
hardware off, and the computer will still boot. As long as that
is true, it is an end user option and no one can object.
But this is not what the content
From: James A. Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 20:51:24 -0700
On 29 Jul 2002 at 15:35, AARG! Anonymous wrote:
both Palladium and TCPA deny that they are designed to restrict
what applications you run. The TPM FAQ at
Eric Murray writes:
TCPA (when it isn't turned off) WILL restrict the software that you
can run. Software that has an invalid or missing signature won't be
able to access sensitive data[1]. Meaning that unapproved software
won't work.
[1] TCPAmain_20v1_1a.pdf, section 2.2
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