On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 04:11:42PM -0700, Josh Coates wrote:
> also - charging per byte isnt going to stop anyone from clicking on
> a virus infected email attachment.  this is folly.

Folly?  We humans are creatures of causality.  When bad things happen
to us, we start looking for a reason.  Once we find (what we think is)
that reason, we alter our behavior to stop the bad things from
happening.  That is why were are even here to have this conversation.
When A/C bills go up, people follow a chain of deduction, and then
install better insulation (akin to installing a more secure operating
system) and keep their doors closed (akin to not running untrusted
programs).  As it now stands, the consequences of clicking on
untrusted attachments are minimal (a slightly slower
machine/connection).  If those consequences become more monetary in
nature, then people will tend to follow the causality chain so that
they can stop losing their cash.

Mike
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