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RE: Microsoft rights management server alternatives

Subject: RE: Microsoft rights management server alternatives
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 13:27:04 -0500
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 14:58, Thompson, Tichard wrote:

    As far as copy in paste to a document, If you choose the right
technique for rights managed content, you can also protect content that
is copied from one doc to another while also keeping a running audit
trail of how the document is being accessed no matter where it goes. I
believe this technology has a long way to go but we are seeing a fine
start.

Well, not really. It wont log a screenshot, will it? :-)

And I can open Rights protected files under Linux with zero
restrictions.

Personally, I think its nothing more than a false sense of security.
Legal disclaimers satisfy the same legal protection with much less cost.

-- 
Derek Schaible <dschaible@cssiinc.com>
CSSI, Inc.

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