Hollywood urged to rethink DRM policy
Hollywood should stop looking for technical fixes for digital rights management (DRM) and concentrating on making copy protection systems easy to use, according to a panel of experts.
In a discussion at the RSA Conference in San Francisco examining how the movie industry could deal with piracy, there was agreement that DRM systems would never work unless they were upgradeable and simple to use.
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