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Wouldn't the record companies just pull there music from Apple if the EU forces Apple to into interoperability? Just a thought. WRONG! for ironically similar copy-protection reasons. This too needs to be fixed! e.g. 3.Until labels release music free of DRM, interoperability is key.
Consumer electronics leaders collaborate on DRM spec Tiny Linux STB used in DRM-enabled VOD system Crypto suite supports Linux-based devices Linux-powered media player features biometric DRM, self-destructing hard drive Embedded Linux gets Digital Rights Management support
iTunes Store will sell ENTIRE EMI CATALOG DRM-free!!11!1ONE! Posted by Cory Doctorow, April 2, 2007 6:51 AM | permalink Hallelujah! Apple and EMI just announced that they will be selling DRM-free Apple songs through the iTunes Music Store. The songs will cost 130 percent of the price of t...
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The code was uncovered by Finnish software developer Matti Nikki, who also discovered other copyright violations. The Sony BMG DRM spyware farce has become a full-scale, full-blown disaster not only for Sony, but also for its brethren in the movie and music industries.' Simon Aughton
genericavatar posted a photo: It was going to be spent watching a friend's old copy of The Wall, but instead some time on Flickr. Digital Rights Management working as a force for good in the world... Technology putting People First. Using árticotropical's Cracked wall, by licence.
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Bloggers “crossed the line” when they posted a software key that could break the encryption on some HD-DVDs, the AACS copy protection body has said. This story is taking huge hype proportions, and will be forever remembered like ALL YOUR BASE BELONG TO ME, Bananaphone, YTMND, Sony Rootki...
The other way to get music onto the device is by making use of a PC and a USB cable. Songs you purchase and download to the DRM Music Player can be archived onto your PC, to be reloaded later. Additionally, you can upload traditional MP3 files from your PC to the device using the same USB cable. It is...
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The French National Assembly approved a digital copyright bill on Tuesday that will require DRM (digital rights management) developers to reveal details of their technology to rivals that wish to build interoperable systems. The bill could affect the FairPlay DRM used by Apple in its i...
I have never bought anything with working DRM in my life. I have bought tons of music/movies/games that I have the ability to backup and that allow interoperability and won't someday fail because my DRM key has been revoked or similar nonsense.
As the diagram illustrates, the DRM architecture requires a framework that can manage content creation, management and usage. The DRM architecture must ensure security and authentication at each step of the information supply chain.
The furore unfolding in the wake of Microsoft's DRM activities suggests at the least it is a very real concern. In partnership with Xerox, Microsoft has created the company ContentGuard, which is promoting its version of XrML (eXtensible rights Markup Language) as the standard for inte...
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A variety of content protection schemes, including Digital Rights Management (DRM); end-user authentication and authorization; and SSL ensure that content owners can fully monetize and protect their media assets. Silverlight DRM, Powered by Microsoft PlayReady™ Overview
Download music but don’t be locked into iTunes or Amazon. The best way to make these powerful organizations understand the need to change is to purchase music from DRM-Free alternatives. Search the web, find your music, support your artists but don’t use DRM. If the RIAA, MPAA and AACS sense...
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Apple - Thoughts on Music. Link: InformationWeek | Digital Rights Management | Opinion: Apple's Copy Protection Isn't Just Bad For Consumers, It's Bad For Business | July 31, 2006. Link: DRM Watch: France Approves Modified Copyright Bill. France Approves Modified Copyright Bill Go!
Lennart Poettering, an open-source software developer who helped create a Linux implementation of Apple’s ZeroConf protocol, also comments on the situation in an insightful blog entry and explains that Apple has similarly used cryptographic keys to lock out third-party support fo...
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iTunes Plus gBox Also, small non-profit, copyright free, public domain music: Why DRM is a big yawn: 1. Burn your DRM-encoded file from iTunes onto a CD-RW. 2. Rip the CD back into a digital music file. 3. Your new files are DRM-free. 4. Replace your iTunes-downloaded files with your new files.
POSTED IN: Downloads/P2P, Portable Players 2 opinions for Its Official: DRM IS Dead. SonyBMG Drops “Copy Protection” …] Digital Rights Management experiment apparently failed, so the labels will have to come up with something new(our digital music). My bet; digital […]
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But discomfort aside, one interesting aspect of waiting outside was that we were pamphleted by individuals in yellow slickers with signs complaining about Microsoft DRM (Digital Rights Management), which they call “Digital Restrictions Management.” Their posters also called the...
DRM, Digital Rights Management, is generally found in the form of an encryption wrapper giving control of the content to a rights holder. DRM is designed to keep content from being viewed or forwarded “without the express written permission” of its creator.
Hate to say it but....I told you so: Sony BMG Plans to Drop DRM. Link: Finding DRM-Free Music Online. Link: Universal Music Will Sell Songs Without Copy Protection - New York Times. and many other links Funny pun on DRM ;) Link: Short Science Fiction Stories: Gucci DRM.
The DRM on Philips' drawing board is expected to use technology from InterTrust, which the Dutch electronics company and Sony (NYSE: SNE) snapped up for about US$453 million in 2002. InterTrust has a patent-infringement lawsuit pending against a leading DRM player, Microsoft.
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Trying to make Digital Rights Management (DRM) work in the real world is like asking engineers to do "Star Trek" style magic, rather than real engineering. DRM simply cannot work. For less technical readers who might be wondering what I'm going on about, DRM is the attempt to control copyin...
The move by Sony BMG is especially noteworthy, given the company's checkered DRM past. In 2005, Sony BMG incited a consumer boycott and was the target of lawsuits after it embedded CDs with a form of DRM that was surreptitiously copied to and buried in users' PCs (BusinessWeek.com, 11/29/0...
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Anyway, it will be Tuesday ("new music Tuesday" for iTunes aficionados). You heard it hear first. by matt buchanan at 03:12 PM on 05/27/07 Reply by Email * The last week in May? Specifically, the last 3 days left in May? May — the month both EMI and Apple clearly stated for the intial availabili...
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And speaking of eBabel: Check out Microsoft partners with Linspire for increased interoperability in Engadget. So is this a Good Thing, or are the Redmond folks playing off one linux outfit against another and getting some IP concessions along the way? And what’s ahead in the e-book sens...
Posted Oct 25th 2005 4:30PM by Martin Conaghan Filed under: News, Reviews Digital Rights Management is one of those thorny issues that simply isn't going go away, particularly for us PVR fans; in fact, it's probably going to get much worse.
Xbox 360 DRM Transfer Tool Finally Launches Since the start of the famed “Red Ring of Death” (RROD), Microsoft has had issues with getting people access to their Xbox Live Arcade games, movies, TV Shows, and other programming when their console is replaced with another unit.
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Maximum PC Current DRM tech, whether it’s the iTunes Music Store’s Fairplay, protected WMA files, or copy-protected “CDs,” is broken. These DRM schemes don’t do anything to prevent determined individuals from copying a CD or ripping it.
The DRM on Philips' drawing board is expected to use technology from InterTrust, which the Dutch electronics company and Sony (NYSE: SNE) snapped up for about US$453 million in 2002. InterTrust has a patent-infringement lawsuit pending against a leading DRM player, Microsoft.