| The problem with "central authorithy" - here as stolen cars. | 16. November 2003 |
| Master keys, secretely withhold when selling items, obviously violate the basic rule of right transfers in incorruptible systems and hence break the rights of the purhcaser. | |
Corruptible systems have a tendency to obey Murphys law: they will break. And here it's definately the car makers fault. Don't hold a master key back if you sell an item. It's just not done. http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/classifieds/automotive/6876246.htm | |
| With Vista as not-owned "personal" computers | 29. January 2007 | |||||||
For legal and technical communities have dug into Vista's "fine print." They have raised red flags about Vista's legal terms and conditions as well as the technical limitations that have been incorpo | ||||||||
| Here as not-owned planes | 16. March 2006 | |||||||
The british empire worries: it might not be able to control their air fighters, if the foreign (american) vendor doesn't deliver the controlling software code. | ||||||||
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