chris evans wrote:
> Who defines this assumed trust in software? The user of the
> manufacturer? The way I see it the file can have a crc or md5 signed
> trusted info block to verify who wrote/and distributed it. and the user
> can have control over which is excluded.

In 'Trusted Computing' the user does not decide what is trusted.  The
companies get to decide this.  That's the main problem with the system.

Shane

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