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Palladium operating system

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Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Fritz-chip - Chain of trust

When the computer starts, the Fritz-chip hardware "wakes up" and checks that the BIOS has not been modified since the last boot. If it has not, Fritz will transfer control to it. If it has, Fritz will (probably) warn the user before it disables itself. The BIOS then loads the bootloader, and asks Fritz to check if that is unchanged since last time. The bootloader then loads the operating system, and asks Fritz to check if that has been modified, and so on. Thus, the Fritz-chip makes it possible to build a chain of trust. It is important to n ...

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Fritz-chip, Fritz-chip - Chain of trust, Fritz-chip - Secure input and output, Fritz-chip - Protected memory, Fritz-chip - Attestation, Fritz-chip - Sealed storage, Fritz-chip - The security of Fritz

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Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Fritz-chip - The security of Fritz

The TC system works on the assumption that Fritz and the "specialized software" are uncompromised. The security of the system fails if either of them is poorly implemented, poorly designed, or successfully attacked. For instance, if a virus or Trojan horse or any sort of backdoor is installed, security may be entirely lost without notice to the user. If, for example, the NSA had knowledge of such a backdoor, they might be able to compromise a computer remotely, run untrusted software in the protected memory area, or read from sealed storage. ...

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Fritz-chip, Fritz-chip - Chain of trust, Fritz-chip - Secure input and output, Fritz-chip - Protected memory, Fritz-chip - Attestation, Fritz-chip - Sealed storage, Fritz-chip - The security of Fritz

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Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Fritz-chip - Sealed storage

Fritz, in combination with "specialized software", could make it possible for programs to encrypt their data and hide the access keys before storing the data to some storage, like a hard disk, floppy or CD-ROM. The keys would, presumably, be handled by the "specialized software". If this software is 'secure' (i.e. authorized by Fritz) it may become impossible to access those keys (and so the data) except as all ...

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Fritz-chip, Fritz-chip - Chain of trust, Fritz-chip - Secure input and output, Fritz-chip - Protected memory, Fritz-chip - Attestation, Fritz-chip - Sealed storage, Fritz-chip - The security of Fritz

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Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Fritz-chip - Attestation

With the help of Fritz, program operation can be controlled by cryptographic means to 'prove' they are what they 'claim' they are. This could be used to make sure that only certain programs are allowed to communicate with some program. For example, a client could be forced to authenticate itself (as having been sold by the same company that wrote the server software) prior to being permitted to run or exchange data. This could be useful for electronic banking and online shopping. It could also endanger competition among software vendors. For example, webserver software might allow only some specific browser to connect to it ...

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Fritz-chip, Fritz-chip - Chain of trust, Fritz-chip - Secure input and output, Fritz-chip - Protected memory, Fritz-chip - Attestation, Fritz-chip - Sealed storage, Fritz-chip - The security of Fritz

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Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Fritz-chip - Secure input and output

Secure input and output devices are intended to ensure that user data comes from and goes to authorized locations without being intercepted. When used with the appropriate "specialized software", they will be meant to protect against programs that record keystrokes or enable a remote user or program to act as a legitimate local user. The information that travels from peripherals and the authorized programs in the computer will be encrypted. This of course requires that the peripherals (or some outside the Fritz-chip ...

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Fritz-chip, Fritz-chip - Chain of trust, Fritz-chip - Secure input and output, Fritz-chip - Protected memory, Fritz-chip - Attestation, Fritz-chip - Sealed storage, Fritz-chip - The security of Fritz

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Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Fritz-chip - Protected memory

With appropriate "specialized software" it will probably be possible to provide certain programs with strong process isolation. This would be done by, for example, setting aside a specific portion of the available RAM on the computer and blocking any program that is running in the user space memory from accessing that address space. Process isolation helps to ensure that the protected memory is not modified nor observed by any non-authorized program. It is possible that even the kernel of the operating system could be blocked off from access ...

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Fritz-chip, Fritz-chip - Chain of trust, Fritz-chip - Secure input and output, Fritz-chip - Protected memory, Fritz-chip - Attestation, Fritz-chip - Sealed storage, Fritz-chip - The security of Fritz

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Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

DRM controls are sometimes proposed to be enforced through so-called trusted computing. However, trusted computing creates the prospect of a computer system which cannot be trusted by its owner, but rather its behavior can be remotely manipulated at any time, regardless of the legal merits of such manipulation. Most opponents have little faith that the courts or legislatures will be able to limit such manipulation to only that which does not infringe the legal righ ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

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Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

DRM controls are sometimes proposed to be enforced through so-called trusted computing. However, trusted computing creates the prospect of a computer system which cannot be trusted by its owner, but rather its behavior can be remotely manipulated at any time, regardless of the legal merits of such manipulation. Most opponents have little faith that the courts or legislatures will be able to limit such manipulation to only that which is legally permitted. Several laws relating to DRM have been proposed or enacted in various juri ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

DRM controls are sometimes proposed to be enforced through so-called trusted computing. However, trusted computing creates the prospect of a computer system which cannot be trusted by its owner, but rather its behavior can be remotely manipulated at any time, regardless of the legal merits of such manipulation. Most opponents have little faith that the courts or legislatures will be able to limit such manipulation to only that which is legally permitted. Several laws relating to DRM have been proposed or enacted in various juri ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Other copyright implications

While DRM systems are ostensibly designed to protect an author's right to control copying, this protection is only half of the bargain between the copyright holder and the state. The other half of the bargain is that after a statutorily-defined period of time the copyright work becomes part of the public domain for anyone to use freely. DRM systems currently employed are not time limited in this way, and although it would be possible to create such a system (under compulsory escrow agreements, for example), there is currently no mechanism to remove the copy control systems embedded into wor ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Other copyright implications

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act was passed in the United States in an effort to make the circumvention of DRM systems illegal. It was passed without debate, and without even token opposition, Congress being lobbied by the content industries and apparently under the impression that it was a "technical" enactment, without significant public policy implication. It has been widely imitated by governments elsewhere. Despite the passing of this law, which has since received substantial opposition on Constitutional grounds, it is easy t ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM advocates

Some DRM advocates have taken the position, in essence, that the operational contexts and design goals of DRM, security, and cryptography are sufficiently well understood, and that software engineering is also sufficiently well understood and will be so practiced, that it is already possible to achieve the desired ends without causing unrelated problems for users, their computers, or those who depend on either. Others have taken the position that creators of digital works should have the power to control the distribution or replicatio ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM advocates

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples

Several DRM schemes have been implemented. Many see them as "abuse" of copyright (called eSlavery in Europe); DRM proponents have seen them as a "reasonable balance of consumer concerns and artist rights." Examples include: Digital imprimatur Inclusion of commercials on the "unskippable track" on DVDs reserved for the copyright notice; Using the DMCA to restrict access to items that do not qualify for copyright, such as garage door openers and printer ink cartridges; Adding restrictions on text- ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM opponents

Many organizations, prominent individuals, and computer scientists are already opposed to DRM in its various currently proposed forms. Two notable opponents are John Walker in his article, The Digital Imprimatur: How big brother and big media can put the Internet genie back in the bottle[3], and Richard Stallman in his article/story The Right to Read. Professor Ross Anderson of Cambridge University heads a British organization which has been ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM opponents

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music

Most internet music stores employ DRM to restrict the usage of music purchased and downloaded online. There are many options for consumers buying music over the internet, in terms of both stores and purchase options. Two examples of music stores and their functionality follow: The iTunes Music Store, the industry leader, which allows users to purchase tracks online for $.99, to burn that song to an unlimited number of CDs, and transfer it to an unlimited number of iPods. The downloads are in AAC format, the format that an iPod u ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - Copyright law vs. particular techniques, Digital rights management - Consumer vs. Professional equipment, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Inclusion within GPL v3, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM opponents

Many organizations, prominent individuals, and computer scientists are already opposed to DRM in its various currently proposed forms. Two notable opponents are John Walker in his article, The Digital Imprimatur: How big brother and big media can put the Internet genie back in the bottle[3], and Richard Stallman in his article/story The Right to Read. Professor Ross Anderson of Cambridge University heads a British organization which has been ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM opponents

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act was passed in the United States in an effort to make the circumvention of DRM systems illegal. It was passed without debate, and without even token opposition, Congress being lobbied by the content industries and apparently under the impression that it was a "technical" enactment, without significant public policy implication. It has been widely imitated by governments elsewhere. Despite the passing of this law, which has since received substantial opposition on Constitutional grounds, it is easy t ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Introduction

DRM vendors and publishers coined the term digital rights management to refer to the types of technical measures discussed here. As the name implies, it applies only to digital media. Digital media have gained in popularity over analog media both because of technical advantages associated with their production, reproduction, and manipulation, and also because they are sometimes of higher perceptual quality than their analog counterparts. Since the advent of personal computers, digital media files have become easy to copy an unl ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Introduction

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Other copyright implications

While DRM systems are ostensibly designed to protect an author's right to control copying, this protection is only half of the bargain between the copyright holder and the state. The other half of the bargain is that after a statutorily-defined period of time the copyright work becomes part of the public domain for anyone to use freely. DRM systems currently employed are not time limited in this way, and although it would be possible to create such a system (under compulsory escrow agreements, for example), there is currently no mechanism to remove the copy control systems embedded into wor ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - Other copyright implications

Palladium operating system: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM advocates

Some DRM advocates have taken the position, in essence, that the operational contexts and design goals of DRM, security, and cryptography are sufficiently well understood, and that software engineering is also sufficiently well understood and will be so practiced, that it is already possible to achieve the desired ends without causing unrelated problems for users, their computers, or those who depend on either. Others have taken the position that creators of digital works should have the power to control the distribution or replicatio ...

See also:

Digital rights management, Digital rights management - Introduction, Digital rights management - Legal enforcement of DRM, Digital rights management - Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Digital rights management - Other copyright implications, Digital rights management - DRM advocates, Digital rights management - DRM opponents, Digital rights management - DRM and Internet music, Digital rights management - Controversies consequences and examples, Digital rights management - European dialogues on DRM concerns, Digital rights management - Quotes, Digital rights management - DRM implementations, Digital rights management - Related concepts

Read more here: » Digital rights management: Encyclopedia II - Digital rights management - DRM advocates

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