Re: Challenge to David Wagner on TCPA

2002-08-10 Thread D.Popkin

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AARG! Anonymous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Lucky Green wrote:
> > Ray wrote:
> > > If I buy a lock I expect that by demonstrating ownership I 
> > > can get a replacement key or have a locksmith legally open it.

> > It appears the days when this was true are waning. At least in the PC
> > platform domain.

> We have had other systems which work like this for a long while.
> Many consumer devices are sealed such that if you open them you void
> the warranty.  This is to your advantage as a consumer; ...

There is exactly one person in the world qualified to decide what's to
the advantage of that consumer, and it's not AARG! Anonymous.

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Re: NAI pulls out the DMCA stick

2002-05-23 Thread D.Popkin

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"Lucky Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> PGP, GPG, and all its variants need to die before S/MIME will be
> able to break into the Open Source community, thus removing the
> last, but persistent, block to an instant increase in number of
> potential users of secure email by several orders of magnitude.

Your confidence in this is not universally shared.  Can you please
make the case again?  Pointers would be fine.

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