Re: DOJ proposes US data-rentention law.

2002-06-29 Thread Bill Stewart
At 06:38 PM 06/22/2002 -0400, Steve Fulton wrote: At 17:37 22/06/2002 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not arguing, but the hardware cost curve for storage has a shorter halving time than the cost curve for CPU (Moore's Law) and the corresponding halving time for bandwidth is shorter still.

Re: Ross's TCPA paper

2002-06-29 Thread Thomas Tydal
today. I want things to get better. I can't read e-books on my pocket computer, for example, which is sad since I actually would be able to enjoy e-books if I only could load them onto my small computer that follows my everywhere. Yes, of course I could probably bypass the protection and make

Re: Ross's TCPA paper

2002-06-29 Thread bear
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Anonymous wrote: The important thing to note is this: you are no worse off than today! You are already in the second state today: you run untrusted, and none of the content companies will let you download their data. But boolegs are widely available. The problem is that

Re: Ross's TCPA paper

2002-06-29 Thread Ross Anderson
Yes, this is a debate I've had with the medical privacy7 guys, some of whom like the idea of using Palladium to protect medical records. This is a subject on which I've a lot of experience (see my web page), and I don't think that Palladium will help. Privacy abuses almost always involve abuse