Re: The flower standard

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On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Pars Mutaf <pars.mutaf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,

FYI, I designed the following standard myself. It completes IETF RFC 3161.

www.flower-standard.org

Cheers,
Pars Mutaf


More info about the design rational. I provide this information here because someone may ask later why I did not ask the IETF's opinion.

The flower standard adds the following to RFC3161:

1. Freedom to put your idea anywhere you like. Currently, social networking sites are the most reliable sites. Using social networking sites is our idea. RFC 3161 suggests the use of a time-stamp agent. But social networking sites already do this and they are more reliable and free of charge and easy to use. Another solution we are working on is augmenting modern poor man's copyright with a publish e-mail function. You can send your idea to yourself via e-mail. The service provider time-stamps it. You can show others your e-mail by publishing your e-mail. I.e. giving access to a particular e-mail.

There are many possible solutions. Flower standard allows to use all of them this doesn't excluded RFC3161.

2. The flower sign on a file indicates to the public that a document is original and protected using this method. If I see a document and there is no flower sign on it, I can pretend that it is mine or try to steal it. But if there is a flower sign I will know that it is protected. This will stop me. This is like the copyright sign. But the copyright sign has a different meaning. It doesn't explain that the idea is time-stamped. In addition, this concept is not about "copyright". It is about "proof of work". You can copy my work if I permit but the idea is mine and I can prove it.

Cheers,

--
Pars Mutaf
flower-standard.org


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