On 11/10/2008 04:31 PM, Ian G:
Eddy Nigg wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is hardly a legal identity...
That's because there is no such thing as a "legal identity."
I think he meant with "legal" your legally given name as listed in your
passport for example or an organization as registered and authorized to
perform trade in the respective country.
By trying to appear 'legitimate' the authority which you created falls
into the same problems which plague every other authority.
I don't sense the problem really.
Legitimacy is 99% marketing. If the 99% believe you are legit, then you
are. If not, then not.
I don't agree. "Legitimate" in the way I use it usually it means
legitimate from the software vendor point of view. Legitimate may be
also in the point of view of a country and their legal system. It may be
even legitimate in the point of view of the user (as you call it
"marketing"), however in the context we discuss it here usually it's
certainly the browser.
(If you need to ask what the other 1% is, you're in trouble.)
LOL
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Regards
Signer: Eddy Nigg, StartCom Ltd.
Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Blog: https://blog.startcom.org
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