venerdì 2 gennaio 2004

[Tech] Wired: 101 Ways to Save the Internet


Alcuni seri, altri meno. Cito dall'elenco quelli che ho trovato più interessanti/condivisibili:
  • Unleash vigilante justice on spammers One activist has proposed filters that launch distributed denial-of-service attacks back at spammers. Great. Just make sure we have the right addresses first.
  • Demand truth in advertising for software updates C'mon, AOL 9.0 is really AOL 8.0 with the version number increased 1.0
  • Declare spammers are terrorists And put Ashcroft, Ridge, and Rumsfeld on their tails
  • Dump the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  • Build a .sex red-light district Icann, the committee that assigns top-level Internet domains, refuses to create an adult zone that can easily be kept from kids' eyes. Porn won't disappear, so deal with it.
  • Offer real RIAA amnesty Instead of telling us to delete MP3s or pay a fine, how about you let us pay a fair price to keep them
  • Pass a White Hat Protection Act Hackers who find holes in corporate networks should get thanks, not handcuffs
  • Scramble archived addresses Online archives of mailing lists are a treasure trove for spammers. Give members the option to have their addresses scrambled in posts
  • Create a P2P email program We directly trade MP3 files, instant messages, and now phone calls without the bother of backend servers. So why not email messages?
  • Upgrade to IPv6 The next-gen Internet protocol will improve security and add 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,427,473,244,160 IP addresses - enough for everything, ever
  • Publish Creative Commons for Dummies The open copyright licensing system is pure genius. But you need to be a genius to use it.
L'elenco completo su Wired.



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