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From: | Robert J Munro |
Subject: | Re: [Fsfe-uk] Trying to pull a fast one in the Office |
Date: | Mon, 03 Nov 2003 11:34:07 +0000 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030624 |
Seth Johnson wrote:
Paul Mobbs wrote:The new version of Office includes a new feature called 'information rights management', designed to fix this.This is supremely perverse. Nobody has any rights to information. Period. You just get exclusive rights to original expression.
"Information Rights Management" (in the sense above) has nothing to do with free speech or philosophy. It's just a silly name for a combination of features added to Microsoft offfice programs that provide encryption, DRM, and the ability to see and clean out all the junk that office documents tend to accumulate.
I'm sure the DRM, at the very least, will be cracked soon enough. The ability to clean out the junk is a hack. They really should stop it saving the junk in the first place.
It occurs to me that the facility to display a document, but not allow copy and paste without a password cannot be achieved except by keeping the source code secret. This would seem to clash with Microsoft's "Shared Source" program.
Robert MunroPs. If you use Microsoft Word, and have a large document that's been edited a lot, try the following sequence:
* Select all (Ctrl-A) * Copy (Ctrl-C) * New Document (Ctrl-N) * Paste (Ctrl-V) * Save as a new name (Ctrl-S)Then compare the sizes of the newly saved document with the document you started with...
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