Naïvement, je pensais que TCPA reposait en paix...
ben non, il revient avec du mordant et une argumentaire commerciale et
marketing de choc...
Slashdot nous relate : No More Internet Anonymity
"This Article tells of an Orwellian chip that, once installed in your
computer (and not by your choice), will allow any website you visit to
"read" your identity.
<http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/15/0028256>
MSNBC est plus "optimiste" mais bon, dans MSNBC il y a MSN...
"(...)But although anonymity has been part of Internet culture since the
first browser, it’s also a major obstacle to making the Web a safe place
to conduct business: Internet fraud and identity theft cost consumers
and merchants several billion dollars last year. And many of the other
more troubling aspects of the Internet, from spam emails to sexual
predators, also have their roots in the ease of masking one’s identity
in the online world."
<http://www.msnbc.msn.com/ID/10441443>
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