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- With Kazaa, TPB going legit, are illegal downloads over?
- Is it the end of illegal downloading? Hard on the heels of the acquisition of The Pirate Bay by Swedish company Global Gaming Factory, Kazaa has announced it's going legit, too. Read-Write Web notes: For $20 a month, users will be able...
- Tags: Advertisement, Kazaa, Music, Eric Pfanner, Pandora, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2009-07-20
- MySpace exploring ad-supported music venture
- Watch out Last.FM, Imeem, We7 and SpiralFrog, MySpace could be about to enter the ad-supported music game. According to an earlier report by paidContent and echoed in yesterday's Financial Times, MySpace - or rather its parent company News Corp. - has been exploring forming a joint music...
- Tags: Advertisement, MySpace, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Digital Media, Security, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Steve O'Hear
- Blog posts 2008-02-20
- Warner Music Group boss: We went to war with consumers, and the consumers won
- Warner Music Group boss: We went to war with consumers, and the consumers wonSomething elseThe first order of business is to make sure that people who [b]want[/b] to do business with you aren't prevented from doing so.I spend a lot of money on WebScription e-books. No DRM, and all...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), digital-rights management, content company, music, advertisement, Warner Music Group Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-11-15
- Radiohead's DRM experiment
- Radiohead's DRM experimentBut you didn't give money to RadioheadFair enough if you were just sampling and found you didn't like it, but what are the odds you'd pay to a band you DID like? That, of course, is the million dollar question. Clearly, MOST aren't paying of their...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, digital-rights management, Radiohead, music, ComScore Networks Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-11-07
- A Digg riot and AACS
- AACS, the DRM technology used to protect HD-DVD and Blu-Ray discs (though Blu-Ray has additional schemes it can use), has been broken for awhile, at least since February 13th when this Wired blog post appeared. The "processing key," which is posted on the referenced Wired blog in hexadecimal form, is...
- Tags: Television, HD DVD, HD, General, DRM, Digital Media, BluRay
- Blog posts 2007-05-02
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