Tags: drm
Tags: drm
DRM Zuneral: The video
Posted Saturday June 7, 2008, 12:53 am, Over one day old at Joho the Blog
Alex Leavitt recorded the DRM zuneral on May 25, at which our old friend, Digital R. Management, the progeny of CD Keys and Read Only Floppies, was given a burial at sea. [Tags: drm digital_rights roflcon zuneral ]
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A Brief History of the Music Industry over the Last 10 Years
Posted Saturday March 22, 2008, 7:50 am, Over one day old at Ideas For Dozens
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[onmedia] More more more shorts
Posted Friday February 2, 2007, 3:47 am, Over one day old at Joho the Blog
Mochila says it's doing for all content what iTunes has done for music: Enabling people to buy the content they need when they need it. It has a marketplace to let you monetize your "high quality" content. At ThisNext users can talk about the products they care about.
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iTunes? DRM Under Fire In Europe
Posted Saturday January 27, 2007, 3:02 am, Over one day old at TeevBlogger
Two European countries have decided to make an attempt to take a bite out of Apple?s DRM protection on music downloads. Both Norway and the Netherlands are up in arms about the fact that iTunes? music downloads will only play on iPod devices.
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Down with DRM roundup
Posted Thursday January 18, 2007, 6:49 am, Over one day old at The Digital Music Weblog
Filed under: DRM We're two weeks into the new year and, as of yet, the major label system hasn't collapsed under the weight of overwhelming demand for DRM free mp3 distribution. " Under a new deal with SnoCap, ReverbNation.com users can now sell downloads through the site's DistroNow module.
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RIAA as 17th Century French button maker
Posted Tuesday January 16, 2007, 6:49 am, Over one day old at The Digital Music Weblog
It seems tailors began making buttons out of dense cloth, which outraged the established button making industry, leading to the government imposition of strict fines on the cloth button makers, and some rather-paranoid tactics to ensure control of the market.
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Another DRM failure ; HD-DVD rip hits torrent trackers
Posted Monday January 15, 2007, 6:49 am, Over one day old at The Digital Music Weblog
Filed under: News, DRM It isn't digital music but, it's a perfect example of how DRM isn't an effective method of keeping your content from the hands of pirates. You can't, unless you first pay royalties to the DRM licence-owners to legally decrypt the content stored within.
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Canada considering tough new copyright law?
Posted Friday January 12, 2007, 9:04 pm, Over one day old at TechLifeBlogged
arstechnica: Canadian politicians are set to introduce a tough new copyright bill that will outlaw the circumvention of DRM schemes but might not contain any "fair use" provisions for Canadian consumers. Tags: Canada, drm, fair use, copyright
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Atlantic Monthly : Mp3 = VHS / DRM = Betamax
Posted Friday January 12, 2007, 6:49 am, Over one day old at The Digital Music Weblog
Filed under: General, DRM, Apple, RIAA, IFPI, BPI, iTunes Michael Hirchshorn of The Atlantic Monthly takes a look at Web 2.0 music services and while drawing lines though a connect the dots progression comes up with several gems of inference.
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PlaysForSure doomed, again
Posted Thursday January 11, 2007, 6:49 am, Over one day old at The Digital Music Weblog
Music The grapevine says some at CES are being told Microsoft will no longer develop PlaysForSure, its proprietary DRM system, a move Microsoft swore up and down it would never make when the company failed to include PlaysForSure support in the Zune line.
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