[Hackmeeting] Requiem...

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Author: marc0
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On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 09:47:01PM +0200, danz wrote:

> Comunque, sulle FAQ di:
> https://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/about/faq/
> si legge che:
>
> 1) Was TCG formed to specify Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies?
> TCG specifications do not provide all the necessary technical elements
> required for DRM. It is conceivable that developers could build their
> own DRM solutions that would operate on systems with Trusted Platform
> Modules, but TCG specifications alone are not DRM solutions.
>
> 2) Can the Trusted Platform Module control what software runs?
> No. There is no ability to do this. The subsystem can only act as a
> 'slave' to higher level services and applications by storing and
> reporting pre-runtime configuration information. Other applications
> determine what is done with this information. At no time can the TCG
> building blocks 'control' the system or report the status of
> applications that are running.
>
> Che ne pensate?


te che ne pensi?

ci sono anche:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_computing
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/can-you-trust.html