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Legal Eye: Scrabble-Facebook row spells trouble

Legal Eye: Scrabble-Facebook row spells trouble

Scrabulous application spat could set legal precedent... Read more

Jan 29, 2008

silicon.com > White Papers > IT Management > Business Functions

ZDNet Undercover: YouTube's video ID system: Is 75 percent accuracy good enough?

ZDNet Undercover: YouTube's video ID system: Is 75 percent accuracy good enough?

How good is Google at separating out unlawful uses of copyrighted uploads to its popular YouTube video-sharing site? Ans Read more

Mar 18, 2009

silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Intrusion - Tampering

Leading Airline Soars With IronPort's Email Security Appliances

Leading Airline Soars With IronPort's Email Security Appliances

JetBlue Airways Corporation found its previous security system increasingly inadequate in its ability to block spam and Read more

Feb 21, 2009

silicon.com > White Papers > Software and Web Development > Internet and Web

Yahoo! JAPAN Finds Unique Solution for Multiplatform Online Video

Yahoo! JAPAN Finds Unique Solution for Multiplatform Online Video

Looking to make the most of its exclusive license to distribute Major League Baseball (MLB) online to the Japanese marke Read more

Jul 30, 2009

silicon.com > White Papers > Security > Security Administration

The Economics of Information Security: A Survey and Open Questions

The Economics of Information Security: A Survey and Open Questions

The economics of information security has recently become a thriving and fast-moving discipline. As distributed systems Read more

Nov 12, 2009

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Rights Management: A History of Rights Management and DRM

Rights Management: A History of Rights Management and DRM

Although it seems pretty obvious to some people that one should be able to decide who can read information that one has Read more

Nov 13, 2009

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German Set-Top Box Manufacturer Cuts Development by 10 Months With Embedded Solution

German Set-Top Box Manufacturer Cuts Development by 10 Months With Embedded Solution

TeleGent, a German manufacturer of home entertainment devices, was developing a software infrastructure called Evolution Read more

Feb 22, 2007

silicon.com > Technology > Mobile

Japanese want to stamp out 'digital shoplifting'

Japanese want to stamp out 'digital shoplifting'

Amazing what you can do with a camera-phone Read more

Jul 1, 2003

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Amazon sued for celebrity pics

Amazon sued for celebrity pics

Did they have the rights? Read more

Jul 2, 2003

silicon.com > Technology > Software

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Does DRM make sense for business?

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Does DRM make sense for business?

It could alleviate compliance headaches... Read more

Jun 2, 2005