Newsbyte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> "That's mathematically impossible. If the node knows what's in the store
> (and it needs to to function), then the operator can find out."

> Reasonably effort, in the view of the courts, is a lot less dificult to
> reach, luckily. For most users, hacking, reverse engineering etc. is deemed
> beyond reasonable effort. If you make it difficult enough that Mr.Riaa can't
> come up with an easy tool, you've basically won the ballgame in this respect.

I already told this mailing list how to do that:

  1) disconnect node from network
  2) start node, if not already started
  3) try to fetch the key

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