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Learning to Love Big Brother
Scott Granneman, 2003-06-04

Microsoft's digital rights management (DRM) may have implications for security professionals.

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Learning to Love Big Brother 2003-06-05
blacklight (1 replies)
Learning to Love Big Brother 2003-06-06
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Learning to Love Big Brother 2003-06-05
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Learning to Love Big Brother 2003-06-05
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Learning to Love Big Brother 2003-06-05
gnudad (1 replies)
byte me ? 2003-06-06
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Learning to Love Big Brother 2003-06-06
Scott Granneman
Learning to Love Big Brother 2003-06-06
Anonymous (2 replies)
I agree 2003-06-06
Anonymous
The author seems a bit wet beind the ears on this and fails to present any ligitimate argument. For years we worked to open crypto for all. Frankly, I am pleased MS is making advances with pki and thinking functionality. Perhaps others will follow.

The -oh its big brother- tactic is weak and Ill have to leave it to the guys that beleive the matrix is real to concoct this stuff.
As for me, I dont think MS is planning some conspiracy to control my info by deploying a product. If it were, they could just purchase the latest spam list. As far as being dependent on a market provider... plain economics-

when are we going to see some real topics here? Quality has diminished.


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