Related Issues: Innovation
Trusted Computing
Computer security is undeniably important, and as new vulnerabilities are discovered and exploited, the perceived need for new security solutions grows. "Trusted computing" initiatives propose to solve some of today's security problems through hardware changes to the personal computer. Changing hardware design isn't inherently suspicious, but the leading trusted computing proposals have a high cost: they provide security to users while giving third parties the power to enforce policies on users' computers against the users' wishes -- they let others pressure you to hand some control over your PC to someone else. This is a "feature" ready-made for abuse by software authors who want to anticompetitively choke off rival software.
Whitepapers
Deeplinks Posts
- August 12, 2005 Why Would MS Do Hollywood's Bidding?
- August 09, 2005 Your General-Purpose PC --> Hollywood-Approved Entertainment Appliance
- July 27, 2005 Microsoft Sells Out the Public on CGMS-A
- July 25, 2005 Protected Media Path, Component Revocation, Windows Driver Lockdown
- July 19, 2005 The Dangers of Device Authentication
- July 15, 2005 Microsoft Trusted Computing Updates
Documents and Files
- October 1, 2004 Comments on TCG Design, Implementation and Usage Principles v0.95[PDF, 616.13 KB]
- EFF Comments on LT Policy on Owner/User Choice and Control 0.8[PDF, 190.23 KB]

