There's a catch in the project tho', in one of the paragraphs says:
"May not limit the right of a user to enter or use any class of instruments, devices or appliances on the network, provided they are legal and that they do not damage or harm the network or service quality."
The last line can be used by ISPs saying that you're "damaging the network" with your computer.
Now we need to wait for the government to pass the law, and then enforce it.
Excuse my ignorance and being offtopic, but... how good is a backup that you can't read?
I mean, if I can't read the backup why not simply dump it? and that's the same as not having the backup encrypted but with an expiration schedule.
You forgot the "GET OFF MY LAWN" part... *sigh*
RTFA? You must be new here...
There's a catch in the project tho', in one of the paragraphs says: "May not limit the right of a user to enter or use any class of instruments, devices or appliances on the network, provided they are legal and that they do not damage or harm the network or service quality." The last line can be used by ISPs saying that you're "damaging the network" with your computer. Now we need to wait for the government to pass the law, and then enforce it.
At least a redesigned toaster. I think that's doable in 15 years.
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Excuse my ignorance and being offtopic, but... how good is a backup that you can't read? I mean, if I can't read the backup why not simply dump it? and that's the same as not having the backup encrypted but with an expiration schedule.