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echo: nthelp
to: Rich
from: Adam
date: 2005-08-18 07:19:02
subject: Re: Rights

From: Adam <""4thwormcastfromthemolehill\"{at}the field.near
the bridge">

Rich wrote:
>    Keep spinning.
>

Oh you tit. Why don't you actually read things you post?

http://www.xrml.org/about.asp

" XrML - eXtensible rights Markup Language - is the Digital Rights
Language of choice. XrML provides a universal method for securely
specifying and managing rights and conditions associated with all kinds of
resources including digital content as well as services.

XrML 2.0, announced on November 26, 2001, can be used in content-centric as
well as service based business models. Rights and conditions can be
securely assigned at varying levels of granularity to individuals as well
as groups of individuals and the parties can be authenticated. In addition,
the grants/licenses can be interpreted and enforced by the consumption
application. XrML is designed to be used in either single tier or
multi-tier channels of distribution with the downstream rights and
conditions assigned at any level. In addition, the trust environment can
also be specified in the language in order to maintain the integrity of the
rights and conditions. "

What's that.....Rights & conditions? enforce? maintain integrity.

Why make yourself look stupider than you are? Just to protect a company/party line?

Adam

> Rich
>
>
>     "Adam"      > wrote in message
>     news:4302fd92$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>     Rich wrote:
>
>      >    No.  They mean rights.  See http://www.xrml.org/.  Your usual
>     mike
>      > miller desire to spin may push you to make false claims.  You may
>     repeat
>      > them as often as you wish and they will remain just as false.
>      >
>      > Rich
>      >
>      >
>      >     "Mike '/m'"      > wrote in
>      >     message news:r865g1dsgg8k91cj5vlmeinujp0d55nu3m{at}4ax.com...
>      >      > Windows Rights Management Client. Windows Vista will
>     include the
>      >     latest
>      >      > Windows RMS client.
>      >
>      >     Why do they say "Rights" when they really mean
"Restrictions"?
>      >
>      >      /m
>      >
>
>     No they mean restrictions.
>
>     For the buyer of Vista (aka a ms customer).
>
>     They are rights for the purveyor of the "e-good" not of the
>     "e-customer"
>     who is also potential purchaser of this MS "e-good".
>
>     So to sell it to the E-Customer as "rights" is mendacious.
>
>     Basically every MS customer is a thief who must be prevented from
>     carrying out their evil thieving ways.
>
>     Adam

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