Roger B.A. Klorese wrote: >> I've observed that there tends to be a lot of demand for privacy, but >> very little demand for privacy products. > > Right, because there's a pervasive belief -- since 98+% of the > population of the net wasn't around in the world's-an-open-book days > -- that privacy is a necessary prerequisite for being allowed to > supply services on the net, not something they ought to pay extra for.
There are a lot of things you can't do and expect to maintain anonymity. You can't own property, run a business, or own a domain. You do not need a domain to supply services on the net, and you don't need to public anything public to use an IP address. -- Dave Warren, Email/MSN MSG: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cell: (403) 371-3470 Toll free: (888) 371-3470 ICQ: 17848192 AIM: devilspgd
