DRM
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Digital Britain? Not quite
Comment Demise of DRM and all attempts to control content Dispatched the next day via a free wireless LAN at my hotel. On 11 February the UK government publicly committed to broadband for every home by 2012. Hurrah! [19 Feb 2009]
Online TV - why this is only the beginning
News In addition, he said the greater availability of technology to develop online TV platforms - such as Microsoft's Silverlight and Adobe Air - along with effective DRM and the ability to keep content within geographically... [12 Feb 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Why DRM is dead
Comment So should anyone be surprised that digital rights management (DRM) is collapsing both as a concept and a viable proposition? Everything subject to DRM or other form of control is now freely available,... [27 Jan 2009]
Photos: Apple gets to iWork at Macworld
Photo He unveiled updates to many Apple products, including a 17-inch MacBook Pro and DRM-free songs in iTunes. Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, Phil Schiller, took over for Steve Jobs for this... [07 Jan 2009]
Apple strips the DRM out of iTunes
News Instead, the music retailer secured licences that will enable users to upgrade their existing DRM-wrapped music and strip it of the controversial software - but it's going to cost them. For an additional 30 cents per... [07 Jan 2009]
iPlayer realises Mac and Linux download dream
News Speaking to silicon.com, head of digital media technologies for the BBC, Anthony Rose, said the reason for the delay was the lack of a developer platform that would support DRM for Linux, Mac and Windows. [19 Dec 2008]
Nonius: Implementing a DRM Extension to an XML Browser
White Paper The paper describes experiences, ideas, and problems that were discovered while developing a Digital Rights Management (DRM) extension to an XML browser. The most difficult tasks in implementing a DRM... [04 Dec 2008]
Panorama: Capturing System-Wide Information Flow for Malware Detection and Analysis
White Paper Even software from reputable vendors, such as Google Desktop and Sony DRM media player, may perform undesirable actions. Malicious programs spy on users' behavior and compromise their privacy. Unfortunately, existing... [22 Oct 2008]
Security and Streaming Media - How to Secure Your Video and Protect Your Revenue
White Paper In this session the author talks about ways to protect content with software, DRM and new techniques in video streaming like dynamic watermarking. As more and more popular applications come on the market such as... [22 Oct 2008]
BBC iPlayer downloads coming to Mac and Linux
News However, the Beeb's downloadable content will come with strings attached: content for all platforms will include DRM. The BBC iPlayer's download function will soon be coming to Linux and Macs, thanks to a deal between... [15 Oct 2008]
Broadband Provider Delivers Video on Demand
White Paper It is using Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series and third-party software in a solution that includes Microsoft Digital Rights Management (DRM). KT, the world's number one broadband service provider in Korea, is rolling out... [10 Oct 2008]
BBC iPlayer gets portable with Windows Media
News So far the Beeb has only fully tested iPlayer with the Archos, Philips, Samsung and Sony gadgets but the broadcaster said iPlayer should also work on other devices that support Windows Media DRM content. [10 Oct 2008]
Nokia: Open source needs a lesson in business
News There are certain business rules [developers] need to obey, such as DRM, IPR [intellectual property rights], SIM locks and subsidised business models. Open-source developers targeting the mobile space need to learn... [12 Jun 2008]
Protection of Medical Billing Training Videos Using Lizard Protector - DRM Security for Web Based Content
White Paper Dream Force had to protect their online medical billing training videos that are produced in HTML format to prevent against loss of revenue. They needed a powerful yet simple to use solution that enabled them to extend their marketing... [28 Mar 2008]
UK record industry in illegal file-sharing crackdown
News Benn said: "We have now got to a stage where people are replacing those first-generation MP3 players and if they are unable to listen to their recordings because they are bound to a particular DRM they are going to get... [27 Mar 2008]