Re: Digital Rights Management - An idea

From: Shawn (core@enodev.com)
Date: Wed May 14 2003 - 09:27:35 EST


How exactly would you do this specifically for "downloaded" files except
by snooping into every ftp/http, much less having to decrypt the
protocols like https or scp?

Anyway, assuming you meant "downloaded file == any file", that's simple,
and already being discussed, most likely by companies like TiVo, etc.

On Wed, 2003-05-14 at 03:30, Dean McEwan wrote:
> I had an idea for DRM, what about a kernel that forces everything downloaded to have a
> valid signature, and doesn't let the file/program be accessed otherwise?
>
> We could discuss ideas now, move on to code examples next, and then draw up a whitepaper,
>
> All those who are interested mail me.
>
> ---
> Dean.
> DM TECH.
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