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Marieke ([personal profile] annuin) wrote2003-02-12 06:33 pm

Think you have autonomous control over your computer? Think again.



"Trusted" Computing Platform Alliance, or "How big business will tell you what you can and can't do on your computer".

[identity profile] varjosusi.livejournal.com 2003-02-12 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
i'll go offline before EVER putting anything having to do with TCPA on my computer...i'd rather screw Bush...and i'd rather die than do that...

i dont think that TCPA realizes that they will be MIGHTILY unpopular...

[identity profile] tanthe.livejournal.com 2003-02-12 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
i'll go offline before EVER putting anything having to do with TCPA on my computer...i'd rather screw Bush...and i'd rather die than do that...

The point is that you don't get a choice whether or not you put it on your computer... part of the TCPA thing is soldered onto your motherboard, as mentioned here:

Reasons:
- It's an onboard chip, there's no way to "plug it off".
- This chip will get integrated into the processors. (just read the member list: AMD, Intel)


i dont think that TCPA realizes that they will be MIGHTILY unpopular...

Considering it's not like we'll be left with that many alternatives, I doubt they'd really care. Plus all they can see is the 'good' of the TCPA, which would be the fact that piracy etc. would be nipped in the bud severely.

Check out the FAQ page on that site for more info.

[identity profile] varjosusi.livejournal.com 2003-02-12 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
*shrugs* i wont upgrade with any components that are TCPA certified...my current system is about all i really need...once it really comes out...i'll get the latest board NOT TCPA certified, and all that stuff...