The longest suicide note in history
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"The longest suicide note in history" is an epithet originally used by a right-wing member of Labour's National Executive Committee John Boyd to describe the Labour Party's left-wing 1983 election manifesto.[1]
It has subsequently been used by Peter Gutmann in his paper "A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection" to describe the Digital Rights Management schemes in the Windows Vista operating system.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Text of the 1983 Manifesto
- ^ Peter Gutmann (2006-12-26). "A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection". Retrieved on 2007-01-28.