
I think a CP browser is just the ticket to change the way the world works. How about this:
- CP writes a browser with PGP or better quality crypto. - CP makes it freely available to any individual - CP licenses it to corporations for $1 per copy - Funds produced go to support worthy causes, support a permanent home for CP, and support anti GAK efforts (lobying, etc.)
I think the CP browser should include an embedded language (not Java - maybe a version of LISP) that does a far better job than Java of assuring limitations on what programs can do. It should also support faking the source of a browser request (for privacy of the user), all forms of digital cash, firewall-type forwarding, pseudonyms, and all of the other things that CPs fight for.
I was just about to say something rude to whoever wrote this one, then I noticed who it was. Where is a clue hammer when you need one? Christopher