Re: DRM of the mirror universe

2004-04-14 Thread Paul A.S. Ward
Jani Nurminen wrote: [...] But what content could the consumer-become-content-provider, the ordinary person, you or me (let's call this actor the "user"), produce? What could be interesting and rare for the corporation but found in abundance from the user? One answer is personal data. Upon req

Re: Repudiating non-repudiation

2003-12-29 Thread Paul A.S. Ward
arization? I had to go to city hall and get someone who had never met me before to look at my photo ID (which was my drivers licence) and sign the form saying it was me! Great system! -- -------- Paul A.S. Ward, Assistant Prof

Re: example: secure computing kernel needed

2003-12-14 Thread Paul A.S. Ward
confuse the two. - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -------- Paul A.S. Ward, Assistant Professor Email: [EMAIL

Re: Monoculture

2003-10-01 Thread Paul A.S. Ward
erits or otherwise, $1.50 is a big deal if the target product is some embedded device intended to sell for $10 to $20 and/or if the target product is part of a system in which millions of such devices are intended to be used. -- -----------