> Google's plan is that, during a webpage transaction, the web server could require you to pass an "environment attestation" test before you get any data. At this point your browser would contact a "third-party" attestation server, and you would need to pass some kind of test. If you passed, you would get a signed "IntegrityToken" that verifies your environment is unmodified and points to the content you wanted unlocked.
Would you rather a capitalist dystopia, where large corporations get to approve everything you see & hear, or a socialist dystopia, where the government gets to determine what you're allowed to view?
[Answer: Neither]