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to: Adam
from: Rich
date: 2005-08-18 00:22:24
subject: Re: Rights

From: "Rich" 

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   You clearly fail to understand what you read or even the subset you =
quoted.

Rich

  "Adam" <""4thwormcastfromthemolehill\"{at}the
field.near the bridge"> =
wrote in message news:430427cd$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  Rich wrote:
  >    Keep spinning.
  > =20

  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=20
  Language of choice. XrML provides a universal method for securely=20
  specifying and managing rights and conditions associated with all =
kinds=20
  of resources including digital content as well as services.

  XrML 2.0, announced on November 26, 2001, can be used in =
content-centric=20
  as well as service based business models. Rights and conditions can be =

  securely assigned at varying levels of granularity to individuals as=20
  well as groups of individuals and the parties can be authenticated. In =

  addition, the grants/licenses can be interpreted and enforced by the=20
  consumption application. XrML is designed to be used in either single=20
  tier or multi-tier channels of distribution with the downstream rights =

  and conditions assigned at any level. In addition, the trust =
environment=20
  can also be specified in the language in order to maintain the =
integrity=20
  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=20
  company/party line?

  Adam

  > Rich
  > =20
  >=20
  >     "Adam"      > wrote in message
  >     news:4302fd92$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  >     Rich wrote:
  >=20
  >      >    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.
  >      >=20
  >      > Rich
  >      >=20
  >      >
  >      >     "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
  >      >
  >=20
  >     No they mean restrictions.
  >=20
  >     For the buyer of Vista (aka a ms customer).
  >=20
  >     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".
  >=20
  >     So to sell it to the E-Customer as "rights" is mendacious.
  >=20
  >     Basically every MS customer is a thief who must be prevented =
from
  >     carrying out their evil thieving ways.
  >=20
  >     Adam
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   You
clearly fail to =
understand what=20
you read or even the subset you quoted.
 
Rich
 

  "Adam" <""4thwormcastfromthemole=">mailto:"4thwormcastfromthemolehill\"{at}the'>"4thwormcastfromthemole=
hill\"{at}the=20
  field.near the bridge"> wrote in message news:430427cd$1{at}w3.nls.net...Rich=20
  wrote:>    Keep
spinning.>  =
Oh you=20
  tit. Why don't you actually read things you post?http://www.xrml.org/about.asp<" target="new">http://www.xrml.org/about.asp<=">http://www.xrml.org/about.asp">http://www.xrml.org/about.asp<=
BR>"=20
  XrML - eXtensible rights Markup Language - is the Digital Rights =
Language=20
  of choice. XrML provides a universal method for securely =
specifying and=20
  managing rights and conditions associated with all kinds of =
resources=20
  including digital content as well as services.XrML 2.0, =
announced on=20
  November 26, 2001, can be used in content-centric as well as =
service based=20
  business models. Rights and conditions can be securely assigned at =
varying=20
  levels of granularity to individuals as well as groups of =
individuals and=20
  the parties can be authenticated. In addition, the grants/licenses =
can be=20
  interpreted and enforced by the consumption application. XrML is =
designed=20
  to be used in either single tier or multi-tier channels of =
distribution=20
  with the downstream rights and conditions assigned at any level. =
In=20
  addition, the trust environment can also be specified in the =
language in=20
  order to maintain the integrity of the rights and conditions.=20
  "What's that.....Rights & conditions?
enforce? maintain=20
  integrity.Why make yourself look stupider than you are? Just =
to=20
  protect a company/party
line?Adam> =
Rich> =20
  >
>     "Adam"
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A>>    =20
  <mailto:mmmmm_beer_mmmm_donuts=">mailto:mmmmm_beer_mmmm_donuts{at}moes">mailto:mmmmm_beer_mmmm_donuts=
{at}moes>>=20
  wrote in message>     news:4302fd92$1{at}w3.nls.net...=
>    =20
  Rich wrote:>
>     =20
  >    No.  They mean
rights.  See http://www.xrml.org/. " target="new">http://www.xrml.org/. ">http://www.xrml.org/">http://www.xrml.org/. 
Your=20
  usual>    =20
  mike>     
> miller desire to spin =
may push=20
  you to make false claims.  You =
may>    =20
 
repeat>     
> them as often as you =
wish=20
  and they will remain just as =
false.>     
>=20
  >      >=20
  Rich>     
>=20
  >     =20
  >>      =
>     "Mike=20
  '/m'" <mike{at}barkto.com">mailto:mike{at}barkto.com">mike{at}barkto.com =
<mailto:mike{at}barkto.com>>&nb=">mailto:mike{at}barkto.com">mailto:mike{at}barkto.com>>&nb=
sp;   =20
  <mailto:mike{at}barkto.com>>">mailto:mike{at}barkto.com">mailto:mike{at}barkto.com>>
wrote =

  in>     
>     =
message=20
  news:r865g1dsgg8=
k91cj5vlmeinujp0d55nu3m{at}4ax.com...>    &nb=
sp;=20
  >      >
Windows Rights Management =
Client.=20
  Windows Vista
will>     include=20
  the>     
>     =

  latest>     =20
  >      > Windows RMS=20
  client.>     =20
  >>      =
>     Why do=20
  they say "Rights" when they really mean=20
 
"Restrictions"?>     =20
  >>      =
>     =20
  /m>     
>>=20
  >     No they mean
restrictions.>=20
  >     For the buyer
of Vista (aka a ms=20
  customer).>
>     They are rights
=
for the=20
  purveyor of the "e-good" not of
the>    =20
 
"e-customer">    
who is also potential =
purchaser=20
  of this MS "e-good".>
>     So to =
sell it to=20
  the E-Customer as "rights" is mendacious.>=20
  >     Basically
every MS customer is a =
thief who=20
  must be prevented
from>     carrying out
=
their evil=20
  thieving ways.>
>    =20
Adam

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