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January 31, 2003

Amos on DigID

Amos has some crisp musings (hmm, do musings admit crispness?) on digital ID and the positive value of privacy. For example, he writes:

The tie between the digID and products is clear. In a short time, the subject will not be called digital rights management but instead Digital Access Management. You will be unable to access significant content without a digID, and the class of digID you have will determine what level of access, both in terms of content and throughput, available to you.

And once DAM has been established, the "public" network will be marginalized...

Posted by D. Weinberger at January 31, 2003 09:01 AM


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