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'''Seth Schoen''' is a computer programmer who starting in the 1990s was actively involved in discussing ] law |
'''Seth Schoen''' is a computer programmer who starting in the 1990s was actively involved in discussing ] law and evaluating ] and ] schemes. <!-- also spyware, blacklists, secret wired source? --> Starting in 2001 <!-- ? -->, Schoen became the staff technologist for the ] and turned his attention to trusted computing. He is one of the lead developers of the ] rescue system. | ||
He is widely known for behind-the-scenes programming, such as the extraction of spyware blacklists (a story which ] broke in 1999, with Schoen their inside source), and for his publications, including the ''] haiku'' . | He is widely known for behind-the-scenes programming, <!-- such as the extraction of spyware blacklists (a story which ] broke in 1999, with Schoen their inside source), --> and for his publications, including the ''] haiku'' . | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
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Seth Schoen is a computer programmer who starting in the 1990s was actively involved in discussing digital copyright law and evaluating encryption and trusted computing schemes. Starting in 2001 , Schoen became the staff technologist for the EFF and turned his attention to trusted computing. He is one of the lead developers of the LNX-BBC rescue system.
He is widely known for behind-the-scenes programming, and for his publications, including the DeCSS haiku .