Just FYI thought you might find this interesting:
http://www.appsense.com/labs/data-locker  I don't know much about the
technology, just saw it around the blogosphere today.

On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 6:07 AM, Tankred Hase <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am now at the point of having a fully functional prototype of pgpbox. If
> anyone is interested in participating in the Alpha Test (and has a Google
> Account), just send me your email. You get 100MB of storage to play around
> and there's no need to register since I'm using OpenID for Authentication.
>
> Also, I was lucky enough to chat with Philip Zimmermann (Inventor of PGP).
> He noted that "pgp" is a trademark of Symantec, while "openpgp" is not. It
> seems as though I should change the name of the project in order to avoid
> any Trademark Infringement issues. Any Ideas?
>
> Note: He signed his email with "Sent from my iPad"... what a funny PGP
> signature ;)
>
> Cheers,
> Tankred
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Philip Zimmermann <[email protected]>
> Date: 2012/2/23
> Subject: Re: PGP name trademark
> To: Tankred Hase <[email protected]>
>
>
> PGP is a trademark.  It is now owned by Symantec.
>
> Openpgp is not a trademark, or at least not a trademark of Symantec. The
> IETF uses it to mean RFC4880. You may use it for openpgp compliant
> products.  The name PGP may be used as part of the syntax of the ASCII
> armor of OpenPGP messages.
>
> I have no connection with PGP anymore since symantec acquired it in 2010.
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>
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