[logs] Re: What's next, again ?

From: todd glassey (todd.glassey@private)
Date: Mon Mar 13 2006 - 11:56:28 PST


Stefano -

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stefano Zanero" <zanero@private>
To: "todd glassey" <todd.glassey@private>
Cc: <loganalysis@private>; "Tim Polk" <tim.polk@private>; "Michael
Edward McNeil" <MEMcNeil@private>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 11:34 AM
Subject: What's next, again ?


> todd glassey wrote:
> > FYI I need to tell you folks about a patent I/we have filed for already.
>
> So, let me see what new interesting invention we have on our way...
>
> > what I see as a new wave of "Machine Testimony" Protocols!
>
> Woah, cool slogan ! Sound like "The Matrix" !
>
> > my insured timestamps from CertifiedTime Inc,
>
> I see a first trouble here: your insured timestamps are worth nothing in
> an Italian court. Or an EU court, for that matter. Or elsewhere in the
> world, probably.

funny you mention Italian Court - the value of the stamp was insured by
Lloyds of London. It was payable in the EU  and in Asia as well.
Everywhere - Sorry, try another argument.

>
> Whatever you produce, probably is not even a document, by our standards.
>
> Sorry to break this news on you :)
>
> > To this end, I and my partner have a provisional patent already filed
> > for a special version of an integrated suite which features an
> > Authenticated reliable delivery Syslog with receipt and buffer control
> > acknowledgements for assured delivery or requeue service for
> > authenticated messages.
>
> And exactly, how do you prevent people who break into a system as root
> to tamper with this self-empowered evidence ? Or someone on the
> administrative staff to insert "evidence" ?

No that one is no good either - Simple... cryptography and operations
integrity attestation processes.

>
> > This system we  are patenting now is built to utilize our already
> > patented Time and Location Cryptography and Policy Controls,
>
> A pointer to these, please ?

the issued patents and our rights to the IP flow from a settlement over
EP0997808, which the EU patent number and its US brother 6,370,629 which is
not shown online but can be shown to anyone's lawyers per the agreement
between us and the other party...

The derivative object control policy is based on a location and time keying
mechanism which in a secured environment.

Todd Glassey

>
> Stefano Zanero

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