Re: Challenge to David Wagner on TCPA

2002-08-10 Thread D.Popkin

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AARG! Anonymous [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Lucky Green wrote:
  Ray wrote:
   If I buy a lock I expect that by demonstrating ownership I 
   can get a replacement key or have a locksmith legally open it.

  It appears the days when this was true are waning. At least in the PC
  platform domain.

 We have had other systems which work like this for a long while.
 Many consumer devices are sealed such that if you open them you void
 the warranty.  This is to your advantage as a consumer; ...

There is exactly one person in the world qualified to decide what's to
the advantage of that consumer, and it's not AARG! Anonymous.

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Re: NAI pulls out the DMCA stick

2002-05-23 Thread D.Popkin

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Lucky Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 PGP, GPG, and all its variants need to die before S/MIME will be
 able to break into the Open Source community, thus removing the
 last, but persistent, block to an instant increase in number of
 potential users of secure email by several orders of magnitude.

Your confidence in this is not universally shared.  Can you please
make the case again?  Pointers would be fine.

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