1996-07-02 - Paper: “A Socially based Identity Model”

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From: Christian Wettergren <cwe@it.kth.se>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Raw Date: Wed, 3 Jul 1996 04:35:48 +0800

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From: Christian Wettergren <cwe@it.kth.se>
Date: Wed, 3 Jul 1996 04:35:48 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Paper: "A Socially based Identity Model"
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Hi!

I've written a paper where I introduce a "name spectrum"
as a identity model. The name spectrum has increasing
levels of identification; anyone, anyone with alias,
established pseudonym, well-reputed pseudonym, escrowed
pseudonym, identity and True Name. 

I try to show how law enforcement still can find criminals,
even though they (we) have privacy. I argue that the power
balance between the individual and the law enforcement should 
be approximately the same as it is in ordinary life. I 
talk quite a lot about the analogy between real life and
cyberspace when it comes to power and trust.

I have a suggestion for how to deploy traffic mixers (DCnet)
without tilting the power balance too much to the advantage
of the user as well. I suggest reputation servers where an 
efficient reputation market can be maintained. 

I'd appreciate any comments on the paper. It is still
preliminary, though.

It is available at http://www.it.kth.se/~cwe/phd/ in
a number of formats. 

-Christian Wettergren, cwe@it.kth.se






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