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Subject: [IP] Re: $10 laptops from HRD Ministry, India




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From: Nick Johnson <arachnid@notdot.net>
Date: May 6, 2007 5:01:25 PM EDT
To: dave@farber.net
Subject: Re: [IP] Re: $10 laptops from HRD Ministry, India

On 5/7/07, David Farber <dave@farber.net> wrote:
There is a more fundamental problem with distributing all these cheap
laptops in various places around the world.

Where is the investment to educate the new users about proper use of
the technology?  About security?  About avoiding dangerous activities?

Does anyone seriously believe that these machines -- whether $100
from Negroponte's group or $10 from India, or anywhere else -- won't
quickly be assimilated into bot networks?   Or serve as virus/worm
reservoirs, if not breeding grounds?  How many of the recipients are
going to be victims of identity theft, or regional pedophiles, or
phishing attacks taking their meager resources because they don't
have either protection mechanisms or education about how to safeguard
themselves?

Check out the details of the OLPC project (formerly the $100 laptop
project). These aren't standard PCs running linux or windows or macos
that they're distributing - they're running a (linux-based, IIRC) OS
that was specifically written for them. It takes care of practically
every issue you raised, from training kids to use them (in conjunction
with training by teachers etc) to preventing them from being taken
over and used as bots (by using a very robust security model).

You're not the first person to consider these issues, and the people
working on them have given them due consideration and done their best
to solve or alleviate them.

-Nick Johnson


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