Scribit Jonathan S. Shapiro dies 05/12/2005 hora 17:14: > What I think you are missing here is that if the TPM chip is > compromised, it isn't *you* who is at risk. It's the content vendor.
Not if I use the TC/TPM to ``create mutually trusting federations of Hurd systems''. ;-) But I think I'm somewhat convinced by your arguments, for the moment (I've taken the habit to mumble positively when I think someone is right, and still not take any firm decision on what he said before days...). Trustfully, Nowhere man -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A
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