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Benjamin Stephan, Lutz VogelTrusted Computing (2004/2005)


A movie about Trusted Computing


This animated short-clip shows you one of the many effects of today's capitalism,
and how this effects will also concern YOU.
Trusted Computing, sounds great! Is it???
Learn more, watch this movieclip.


"a stone briliant short film"
(boingboing)
"well worth seeing"
(Chaos Computer Club)
"Pretty interesting and beautifully animated piece"
(plasticbag.org)



Visit also the official project site at: www.lafkon.net/tc

This item is part of the collection: Open Source Movies

Director: Benjamin Stephan, Lutz Vogel
Producer: Lutz Vogel, Benjamin Stephan
Production Company: LAFKON
Audio/Visual: yes, a lot
Keywords: trust; trustedcomputing; tcpa; againsttcpa; tcg; tpm; ngscb; microsoft; restrict; dbdoct3; downwithdrm; self-determination; Palladdium; industry; animation; 2d; 3d; analog; paper; dirt; character; ; lafkon; pixelamusement.com
Contact Information: www.lafkon.net benson]at[lafkon]dot[net

Creative Commons license: Sampling Plus

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Downloaded 40,211 times Average Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: jcm_05 - 1 out of 5 stars - September 13, 2005
Subject: quicktime -> least interchangeable

Hi

i wonder why quicktime has ben chosen for distribution, since nobody around me is able to watch that movie, at least without a reboot.

I would like to rate it well, but since no video player is available for me to watch it, i can only attest one star.

Apple's video format seems to me very restricted, as the video player is only available for a minority of platforms.

jcm

Reviewer: astelix - 5 out of 5 stars - September 11, 2005
Subject: cristal clear

the most cristal clear and enjoyable spot about s.th. i've ever seen from decades. the message is understandable by everybody between 4 to elderly age with no effort, even by people (like me) that isn't english native language.

Credits

Sound - Simon Mahler - www.fotone.net
Voiceover - Christian Hoening


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