On Wednesday 20 April 2005 07:49, Lars D. Noodén wrote:

>
> Another topic is attorney-client privilege.  Though that is under
> attack in the US, it is still part of practice.  MSO XP on
> MS-Windows XP SP2 or MSO 2003 (which has DRM baked in) has the
> capability that every time a document is opened, created, edited,
> printed, copied, saved, or mailed that action can be tracked. 

Good point Lars.  That is serious like a heart attack for many 
attorneys, especially criminal defense attorneys or corporate 
attorneys.  

> Depending on the settings, the tracking either occurs at the
> MS-Pasport site, or on another designated MS-Server. Note that
> 2003, XP SP1, and 2000 SP3 grant third party access to the
> contents of the server (check the technical description or just
> read the license that came with)  I'm sure it's not a good thing
> to allow third parties to keep up on internal communications
>

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