On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 05:41:41AM -0700, Tad Glines wrote:
> Like e-mail, a wave participant can copy all existing wave content,
> form a new wave containing that content and then add new participants.
> A wave server could be implemented such that a wavelet is restricted
> to participants from that server (think corporate wave server). But
> further control of content distribution is not possible without DRM.
> And even then, cut-and-paste is still possible unless the DRM is truly
> draconian.

Even draconian style DRM won't prevent photographing the computer screen, and
distributing the photo.
-- 
Brian May <[email protected]>

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