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Here's what he has to say about so-called "Trusted Computing".

"1. What is TC - this `trusted computing' business?

The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) is an alliance of Microsoft, Intel, IBM, HP and AMD which promotes a standard for a `more secure' PC. Their definition of `security' is controversial; machines built according to their specification will be more trustworthy from the point of view of software vendors and the content industry, but will be less trustworthy from the point of view of their owners. In effect, the TCG specification will transfer the ultimate control of your PC from you to whoever wrote the software it happens to be running. (Yes, even more so than at present.)"

http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/tcpa-faq.html




> In effect, the TCG specification will transfer the ultimate control of your PC from you to whoever wrote the software it happens to be running.

It doesn’t sound like a bad idea if user has a freedom of choice what software to run.




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