Jani Nurminen wrote:
>I had this idea about reversing the roles of the actors in a typical DRM
>system, and thinking about where it might lead.
[...]
>This kind of application of DRM would probably guarantee privacy of the
>personal data of each individual person, while at the same time allow
>com
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 11:05:10PM +0300, Jani Nurminen wrote:
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> 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 u
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.
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Hello,
I had this idea about reversing the roles of the actors in a typical DRM
system, and thinking about where it might lead. I hope the idea will
stimulate some discussion: is the idea dead on arrival? Does it have
merit? Is it feasible? Is there something like this being built today?
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