DRM?
Peter Lebbing
peter at digitalbrains.com
Tue Jan 16 18:11:52 CET 2018
On 16/01/18 17:42, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> [...] what many people want is *enforcement*.
Now, /that/ would be DRM, I agree. I just considered "what
well-configured keyservers in the keyserver pool should do" as the
boundary of the problem statement. Just like a well-configured webserver
will not change their homepage when a random person on the internet asks
for it.
Cheers,
Peter.
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