Re: [OT] Re: How do you.....

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On 3 Jun 2003, at 16:25, C. K. Lester wrote:

> 
> 
> > Having a "3rd party" OS or socks driver simply means your
> > packets will be refused from internet routers with a error msg along the
> lines
> > of "if we can't read it, you can't use our internet."
> 
> What is the definition of "we can't read it?" Does that mean if they can't
> understand it?

I don't know how to explain "read" to you. Hmm,,,, maybe "decypher the bits 
so they may be printed out as language tokens, and understood in mental 
images like a spoken word"?

> > If an app passes DRM...
> 
> What does it mean to pass "DRM?"

"pass DRM" = the OS will permit the application to run, or permit the 
application to open a specified file. This means the file is signed with a 
unique legally verifiable source signature, and the OS knows it is legal too, 
and the file said it's ok for you to open it.

>  Does this apply to simple emails?

Of course.

Kat

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