I sent this to my IP list. One of the major points I made here is that
secure systems (and I am not calling Palladium a secure system) can host DRM
software. So one can have secure systems in which case it will tape either
law or strong market pressure to not have DRM else we can not have secure
systems in which case DRM will most likely be broken endlessly.

Comments?

Dave

Ps please excuse the inability to hear the questions from the floor, I
recorded it will a small digital recorder on the podium.

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From: Dave Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 03:27:06 -0500
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Subject: [IP] Streaming REAL Audio now available of my HCSS speech with
introduction by John Seely Brown

There is Real audio version of my Distinguished Lecture
given at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
this Jan in Kona,  Hawaii.

The introduction was given by John Seely  Brown
(great intro). The title is Intellectual Property and National Security.

http://www.vortex.com/rmf/djf-hicss-2003.ram

PowerPoint available on request.

Enjoy,

Dave


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