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  1. Re:Close, but wrong on a couple of key points on PGP Vulnerability Discovered · · Score: 1

    Can we alter the key server to have it refuse to publish ADK's that are uncertified?

  2. Re:suggestion on OpenLaw to Support Open Source Community · · Score: 1
    The battle between the shrink wrap contract and fair-use is a crucial one.

    The arguments in the court's opinion overturning the ruling are key.

  3. Re:But what about the opposing lawyers? on OpenLaw to Support Open Source Community · · Score: 1

    Lawyers have to share whatever evidence will be presented before a trial anyway. Your best arguments should be known to the other side because that's your best opportunity to get them to settle out of court.

  4. Re:I WANT to be profiled... on Software And The Death of Privacy · · Score: 1

    I stronly agree. Better profiling means less time wasted. Wouldn't it be great finally to see ads for things I actually need?

  5. Re:Can I sue you for negligence? on Forum: The Yahoo Denial of Service · · Score: 1
    But all these DSL and cable modem devices are on ISP-assigned addresses, or portable addresses that the ISP specifically knows about. The entire legitimate address block is known by the routers belonging to the ISP.

    Filtering devices can drop locally-forged source addresses before a packet crosses the border into foreign administrative domains.

    We should enlist the cooperation of all BGP4-speaking autonomous systems to drop forged packets before they cross the border.