Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx wrote: > On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 12:47:10 CST, Todd Towles said: > >> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/ID/10441443 >> >> Is it me or is this totally not going to work for normal people? > > You totally missed the point (which the TPM proponents *are* trying hard to > gloss over, so it's not surprising)... > > TPM isn't about protecting you. It's about protecting the owner of the DRM > and related crap that will be forced down your throat. Indeed it is more for them to protect their intellectual property than anything else. But I guess most people, who want to earn a living coding software and building hardware (or managing music artists ;) actually will be happy with that. People with a less fatter wallet, or who never coded a line, never spent time on playing an instrument won't be that happy with it ;) IPR is IMHO more about respecting the authors than anything else. Usually the person who actually did the work get peeped over the money issue anyway. "Meja - It's all about the money" :) The 'point' made about running a VNC to 'inject' and take over is not (supposed to be ;) true for TPM protected devices. These devices, eg keyboard/mouse/fingerprint scanners/etc run in the 'tpm protected channel' and only trusted applications should have access to them, not your trojan VNC. Of course that is what it is supposed to do, OpenBSD/Windows/Linux/Solaris/AIX/<your favourite OS> is also supposed to be secure and everybody finds a bug there. But TPM does help to make it a bit more difficult ;) I will also not be surprised for some company who is against TPM to create a contest with some nice prize money award to crack it wide open. Greets, Jeroen
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