No SKE in Daytona and other goodies
1) I've got Daytona running on a machine right next to me. It doesn't feature any type of key escrow. Come to think of it, it doesn't support data encryption. The version I have is build 683, which is supposed to be the next-to-last, so it's unlikely MS will suddenly start adding new stuff, especially since they're already late. The _real_ danger is that SKE will be added to "Microsoft At Work," their proposed protocol for tying copiers, fax machines, and other office gear to computers. 2) Word on the street is that someone already holds a trademark for the term "Tessera" and that they have told NSA to cease and desist. Anyone with access to one of the trademark search services can confirm this, but I haven't yet. 3) Food for thought: we've seen hardware & software key escrow, but I don't remember seeing any mention of DNA or blood escrow, like what Judge Ito has ordered in the Simpson case. Get those samples stashed away now. I wonder if I can get Duncan to supply a DNA sample on my behalf? - that one guy ------------------------------------------------------------------------- To find out more about the anon service, send mail to help@anon.penet.fi. Due to the double-blind, any mail replies to this message will be anonymized, and an anonymous id will be allocated automatically. You have been warned. Please report any problems, inappropriate use etc. to admin@anon.penet.fi.
that one guy says:
2) Word on the street is that someone already holds a trademark for the term "Tessera"
Yes, this is true. The NSA has picked very bad ones -- Clipper was a trademark of Intergraph, Tessera was taken, Mosaic (the DMS's name) is taken, etc.
and that they have told NSA to cease and desist.
This I don't know to be true. I only know that the trademark was indeed taken. Perry
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