[p2p-hackers] Re: Identity Crisis: Anonymity vs Reputation in P2P
Systems
Sam Joseph
sam at neurogrid.com
Thu Mar 18 21:09:12 UTC 2004
Thanks Zooko,
Actually that raises an interesting point about the difference between
inauthentic meta-data which has been intentionally changed in order to
mislead and that which is just in error for non-malicious reasons ....
Perhaps they should be treated differently ... or would all the spammers
just cry "Honest mistake" all the time ....
CHEERS> SAM
Zooko O'Whielacronx wrote:
>>"Identity Crisis: Anonymity vs Reputation in P2P Systems"
>>Marti & Hector, 3rd P2P conference
>>http://dbpubs.stanford.edu:8090/pub/2003-41
>>
>>
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>Your metadata is inauthentic; the last names of the authors are Marti and
>Garcia-Molina.
>
>Regards,
>
>O'Whielacronx
>
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