Yeah, but it's all windoze weenie crap, so who cares? For
all anyone knows, Authentica sends a copy of everything to
asscruft.
John Young wrote:
> WSJ reports today on Authentica which offers programs to secure
> e-mail and net documents against unauthorized access or usage
> by setting parameters for who can see the mail or documents but
> not copy, print or forward them. Email and documents can be set
> to expire or erase themselves at any time. The programs plant
> commands in the docs which lie in wait on someone else's box
> ready to do what the originator wants with creative property.
>
> The programs are being offered for free to help promote the
> product:
>
> http://www.authentica.com
>
> It is export controlled, so the license says, and you will have
> to swear to abide BXA regulations.
>
> It would be interesting to see how to transgress this allegedly
> highly secure digital content protection.
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