anti-copy

Jiri Baum jirib at sweeney.cs.monash.edu.au
Tue Dec 12 03:52:55 PST 1995


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Hello cypherpunks at toad.com (Cypherpunks Mailing List)
  and turner at TeleCheck.com
 
turner wrote: 
> futplex at pseudonym.com said:
> >> Daark writes: How would it be possible to create files that KNOW they 
> >> are  a copy?  
...
> would be to have itself figure out what track/sector it is on and inject
...
Defraggers, anyone?
...
> To summarize, its possible (under _some_ operating systems), but it is 
> not a good solution to the problem.

How about if you control the operating system and everything, is
it then possible to demonstrate that you don't have other copies?
(Ie escrow agent is able to prove to customer that info destroyed.)

Presumably this would be based on QM, EPR 'paradox' or something like that.
I've read about something called "Quantum Eraser", but I don't know
whether that could be used to store useful info (the vague description
was from an "isn't time weird" viewpoint and erased boring stuff).

Anybody better in QM?

However, I don't think that you'll be able to provide "only one copy",
because once that copy is received and read once the recipient can
recreate it.


Hope I'm making sense...

Jiri
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