Re: Ross's TCPA paper
It seems clear at least if DRM is an application than DRM applications would benefit from the increased trust and architecturally that such trust would be needed to enforce/ensure some/all of the requirements of the Hollings bill. hawk Lucky Green wrote: other technical solution that enjoys a similar level of PC platform industry support, is anywhere as near to wide-spread production as TPM's, and is of sufficient integration into the platform to be able to form the platform basis for meeting the requirements of the Hollings bill. Would Anonymous perhaps like to take this question? - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FC: Hollywood wants to plug analog hole, regulate A-D converters
From: Trei, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Actually, it's unlikely that anyone would embed watermarks in billboard ads, or in ads in general. Copying an ad is usually a Good Thing from... It's only the program material which needs protection. Well the talent (models, etc.) in the ads need protection... they are paid based on usage and coping is unauthorized use.. Witness the issue over ads contained within streaming audio. They need to be removed from the stream or extra royalties need to be paid... - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography to [EMAIL PROTECTED]