Re:What remains to be done: keeping info free

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hal Finney writes..
From: Black Unicorn <unicorn@schloss.li>
A. Methods to run secure websites on insecure servers. [...] A software solution which permits local decryption makes traffic analysis less useful, presents the opportunity to use front end and disposable www pages on domestic ISPs while imposing no liability on the ISP itself, and opens several more effective traffic analysis deterants.
I don't quite understand what is being proposed here. If the information on the web site is encrypted, who is supposed to be able to decrypt it? Just one person, or some select group of people? My
If the objective is to keep information available then check out Ross Andersons "eternity service" proposal (http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk:80/users/rja14/#Lib) which outlines a "highly distributed, resilient and anonymous file store. Once a document is published on it, the courts will simply not be able to find and delete all the copies" Sherry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBMdyPeOFu4n6w1qeBAQF4igP/bhD22woqB8W2kglF6r6Z4rdUVDzGrXk4 N9Iav/KnUtAlmWb/yItHg9+uwAPRtomkTeOZye5UcmJzYI8WERyBYi5Y4OghA48a vo9C/Qo4znljc2J3+J1nWuuDp1khSVB/b+B1/r2zqN/Uv7YvwkF9cext/bf8XV/G uxPJz0DvSLE= =jiix -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Sherry Mayo