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Re: DRM vs. Privacy
From: |
Alfred M\. Szmidt |
Subject: |
Re: DRM vs. Privacy |
Date: |
Mon, 07 Nov 2005 23:55:31 +0100 |
I think we have all become so accustomed to computers where the
superuser can do _everything_ that we have forgotten what privacy
is in the context of multi-user computer systems.
It might be that single-user systems are a bit more used than
multi-user systems (and have mostly been, even ITS could be viewed as
a single-user system but with multi-user traits). I'd go as far as
saying that one should use two different systems for single user and
multi-user. They serve two different goals.
- Re: About social balances, (continued)
Re: About social balances, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2005/11/07
Re: About social balances, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2005/11/07
DRM vs. Privacy, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2005/11/07
- Re: DRM vs. Privacy, Marcus Brinkmann, 2005/11/07
- Re: DRM vs. Privacy, Bas Wijnen, 2005/11/08
- Re: DRM vs. Privacy, Bas Wijnen, 2005/11/08
- Re: DRM vs. Privacy, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2005/11/08
- Re: DRM vs. Privacy, Bas Wijnen, 2005/11/08
- Re: DRM vs. Privacy, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2005/11/08
- Re: DRM vs. Privacy, Bas Wijnen, 2005/11/08
- Re: DRM vs. Privacy, Jonathan S. Shapiro, 2005/11/08
- Re: DRM vs. Privacy, Bas Wijnen, 2005/11/08