Re: On the orthogonality of anonymity to current market demand

2005-11-07 Thread Travis H.
I'd recommend DRM (I think what you really mean is Palladium, err, excuse me, the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance, see the web site and Ross Anderson's take on it) to my grandmother, because I don't trust her to understand the implications of clicking on something in an email (thank you active

Re: On the orthogonality of anonymity to current market demand

2005-11-07 Thread cyphrpunk
On 11/6/05, Travis H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally, I'm less suprised by my own software (and, presumably, key-handling) than vendor software, most of the time. I think TCPA is about control, and call me paranoid, but ultimate control isn't something I'm willing to concede to any

Re: On the orthogonality of anonymity to current market demand

2005-10-31 Thread James A. Donald
-- John Kelsey What's with the heat-death nonsense? Physical bearer instruments imply stout locks and vaults and alarm systems and armed guards and all the rest, all the way down to infrastructure like police forces and armies (private or public) to avoid having the biggest gang end up

Re: On the orthogonality of anonymity to current market demand

2005-10-26 Thread John Kelsey
From: R.A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Oct 25, 2005 8:34 AM To: cryptography@metzdowd.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: On the orthogonality of anonymity to current market demand ... That is to say, your analysis conflicts with the whole trend towards T-0 trading, execution, clearing