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Slashdot | Rental Car Companies Watching By Satellite, Again

2002-07-07 Thread Jim Choate
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/07/07/007254.shtml?tid=158 -- -- When I die, I would like to be born again as me. Hugh Hefner [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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2002-07-07 Thread Marcel Popescu
Regarding our recent thread on copyrights and artists who won't create anymore if they're not getting paid, has anyone ever played with the WinAmp plug-ins? Some of them are amazingly beautiful. Now, are they upset that people copy them? On the contrary - some of them are accused of creating

Re: First, get it built into all CPU chips...only _then_ make it mandatory.

2002-07-07 Thread jamesd
-- On 7 Jul 2002 at 0:42, Gary Jeffers wrote: I suspect the the US solution would be hardware. All new hardware would be maliced and old hardware would become obsolete. The plan, as envisaged by our enemies, is that first almost everyone will voluntarily run a trusted operating

Re: Smart ID Cards Planned for Sailors to Spot Terrorists

2002-07-07 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 10:16 AM -0700 on 7/6/02, Bill Stewart wrote: Bob - This isn't really cryptography-related, and I can't post to DCSB, but this does seem like Cypherpunks material I try not to post news to cypherpunks. :-). I post *lots* of news to the dbs list, of course... To prevent spamming DCSB is

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Re: Smart ID Cards Planned for Sailors to Spot Terrorists

2002-07-07 Thread John Young
Bob Open Mike Hettinga kariokaed: I try not to post news to cypherpunks. :-). I post *lots* of news to the dbs list, of course... To prevent spamming DCSB is subscriber only, as are all my own lists. Rolling in the phsst-shot EVA, shitting my spacesuit, wailing for yo momma's impaired irony:

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Slashdot | EFF And MPAA On Broadcast Flags (HDTV program reuse)

2002-07-07 Thread Jim Choate
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/02/07/07/2014201.shtml?tid=129 -- -- When I die, I would like to be born again as me. Hugh Hefner [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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DRM as a Smart Contract

2002-07-07 Thread Anonymous
Nick Szabo created the idea of Smart Contracts several years ago. http://www.best.com/~szabo. These would be self-enforcing agreements that were based on technology rather than laws. It all sounded cool at the time. But isn't DRM a form of Smart Contract? If I need a special viewer to

Re: DRM as a Smart Contract

2002-07-07 Thread Ed Stone
At 07:51 PM 7/7/02, you wrote: Nick Szabo created the idea of Smart Contracts several years ago. http://www.best.com/~szabo. These would be self-enforcing agreements that were based on technology rather than laws. It all sounded cool at the time. But isn't DRM a form of Smart Contract? If I

Re: DRM as a Smart Contract

2002-07-07 Thread Tim May
On Sunday, July 7, 2002, at 04:51 PM, Anonymous wrote: Nick Szabo created the idea of Smart Contracts several years ago. http://www.best.com/~szabo. These would be self-enforcing agreements that were based on technology rather than laws. It all sounded cool at the time. But isn't DRM a

Re: DRM as a Smart Contract

2002-07-07 Thread Mike Rosing
Anonymous joked: Maybe it's time for cypherpunks to put principle over greed. and On Sun, 7 Jul 2002, Ed Stone wrote: If a large set of content providers adopt, as a cartel, a specific, single form of smart contract that requires the same specific form of hardware that they approve, and

Re: Smart ID Cards Planned for Sailors to Spot Terrorists

2002-07-07 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 10:16 AM -0700 on 7/6/02, Bill Stewart wrote: Bob - This isn't really cryptography-related, and I can't post to DCSB, but this does seem like Cypherpunks material I try not to post news to cypherpunks. :-). I post *lots* of news to the dbs list, of course... To prevent spamming DCSB is

Re: Smart ID Cards Planned for Sailors to Spot Terrorists

2002-07-07 Thread John Young
Bob Open Mike Hettinga kariokaed: I try not to post news to cypherpunks. :-). I post *lots* of news to the dbs list, of course... To prevent spamming DCSB is subscriber only, as are all my own lists. Rolling in the phsst-shot EVA, shitting my spacesuit, wailing for yo momma's impaired irony:

Re: TPM cost constraint [was: RE: Revenge of the WAVEoid]

2002-07-07 Thread Optimizzin Al-gorithym
At 07:05 PM 7/6/02 -0700, Lucky Green wrote:, Adding the cost of an EMBASSY or SEE environment to the,purchase of every new PC is more than the market for bare-bones or even,mid-range PC's will bear.,,--Lucky, Too bad PCMCIA cardreaders aren't widespread, then a bank could give away smartcards

First, get it built into all CPU chips...only _then_ make it mandatory.

2002-07-07 Thread Gary Jeffers
My fellow Cypherpunks, Tim May writes: Then, perhaps after some major war or terror incident or other trigger, major OSes will require the TCPA/DRM features to be running at all times. Sure, maybe some little Perl or Java program Joe Sixpack writes won't need it, but anything not on the

DRM as a Smart Contract

2002-07-07 Thread Anonymous
Nick Szabo created the idea of Smart Contracts several years ago. http://www.best.com/~szabo. These would be self-enforcing agreements that were based on technology rather than laws. It all sounded cool at the time. But isn't DRM a form of Smart Contract? If I need a special viewer to

Re: DRM as a Smart Contract

2002-07-07 Thread Ed Stone
At 07:51 PM 7/7/02, you wrote: Nick Szabo created the idea of Smart Contracts several years ago. http://www.best.com/~szabo. These would be self-enforcing agreements that were based on technology rather than laws. It all sounded cool at the time. But isn't DRM a form of Smart Contract? If I