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Re: how much privacy do we need? (was Re: Advantages and disadvantages of using CB64 type of identifiers



Marcelo and all,

marcelo bagnulo braun wrote:

> El 09/07/2004, a las 12:20, Brian E Carpenter escribió:
>
> > marcelo bagnulo braun wrote:
> >
> >> Now, just to mix things a bit more, how would a solution
> > > like NOID support the privacy requirements? Are the DNS times
> > > compatible with this requirement?
> >
> > I'm not sure we have consensus that we even have a privacy goal,
>
> agree

  Whether there is a privacy goal or not, as much privacy that
can be achieved or realized should be effected.

>
>
> > except maybe the "do no harm" property compared to RFC 3041.
> >
>
> i personally agree with this goal, and i was just wondering how this
> could be achieved by NOID like solutions
>
> regards, marcelo
>
> >    Brian
> >

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