Results for drm in review
Articles & reviews
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Opinion: Who needs DRM?*
Tuesday 20 February 2007 – 04:34
I am not a big fan of Apple and not of Steve Jobs in particular. Yes, Apple products look nice, but they are for people who drive to the grocery store in a Lexus rather than a Toyota. And Steve Jobs still doesn't blush when pocketing all those standing ovations for a new product, although there may be hundreds of other Apple employees who would deserve that recognition much more.
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Coral Consortium: Can't all our DRM systems just get along?*
Saturday 4 March 2006 – 12:28
The Coral Consortium's goal is to develop a system of interoperability for digital rights management systems around the world - not to make them all alike, but to create some way for them to talk to each other. This way, when you download something from one service, it can be played using devices built for another service. But is this what content publishers and providers want?
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Bioshock's DRM: Evolutionary? *
Tuesday 11 September 2007 – 08:00 in Gaming
The tug-of-war that is software pirates versus publishers had been relatively quiet in the months leading up to the release of Bioshock, the much anticipated action-RPG that has, since birth, been called “the spiritual successor to System Shock 2”, the g
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UPDATE: Microsoft to reveal APIs, DRM technology to RealNetworks*
Tuesday 11 October 2005 – 08:47
In a conference call to investors late this afternoon, RealNetworks chief financial officer Roy Kimball revealed that Microsoft had agreed to disclose key elements of Windows technology, including security, Windows Media, and other Windows APIs, plus access to Microsoft's protected media path for Windows Media Player. -
Sondigo Sirocco: Wireless Audio Streaming with a DRM detour*
Wednesday 1 November 2006 – 12:01
DRM tends to put a crimp in wireless audio streaming flexibility. But Jim Buzbee found that Sondigo's Sirocco handily works around the problem.
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Sony BMG's DRM provider does not rule out future use of stealth*
Friday 4 November 2005 – 11:27
In an exclusive interview with TG Daily, the CEO of the company that produces copy protection software for music publisher Sony BMG denies allegations that this software is a rootkit, though acknowledges it uses some of the same stealth means. They won't be used again, he says, but stealth itself cannot be ruled out. -
Trusted Computing platform, DRM coming to hard drives*
Thursday 16 February 2006 – 12:51
This week's announcement of the publication of a Trusted Platform Module implementation that enables TPM functionality to be shifted to hard disk drives, creates an intriguing scenario. Hard drive manufacturers may get involved in driving a single standard for DRM functionality, to which Microsoft and others may actually find themselves succumbing.
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The Three Most Deadly Letters at CES and MacWorld: DRM*
Tuesday 10 January 2006 – 03:41
Last week was CES and there were a number of amazing products. These carried the promise of "convergence" or the idea that the best of what was available in the consumer electronics world would merge with the best of what if available in the high tech world and birth an amazing new customer experience. What we often got is the word "can't" applied to the things we really wanted to legally do.
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