napster-to-go drm
Napster hack opens up music
News For the most part, digital rights management (DRM) advocates say their anticopying wares are aimed at stopping "casual" pirates. It's like the old Napster all over again: all the music you want for free, as long as you're willing to get a little... [16 Feb 2005]
Napster to give users one million songs for under £15
News Robertson has announced his intention to launch a music service with no DRM (digital rights management) restrictions, meaning consumers would be free to buy, burn, share and upload to any number of digital music players. [03 Feb 2005]
Music industry: 'We'll make you pay for downloads'
News Digital rights management (DRM) systems are looked to as the technology that will facilitate for-pay online content, as they allow content owners to control the use of their music or video and make sure copyrights are not infringed. [10 Dec 2004]
Easy does it: Stelios' song shop to trigger price war?
News Stelios' song shop easyMusic will be powered by fellow UK download seller Wippit, with Wippit sourcing the songs and generally providing the nuts and bolts, including DRM (digital rights management). Along with Napster, MyCokeMusic, Sony Connect... [17 Sep 2004]
Napster and Creative thank Microsoft for the music
News Microsoft has two primary weapons it is bringing to the fight: digital rights management (DRM) and video. The portable subscriptions will work only on a new generation of portable devices that also support Microsoft's DRM scheme. [02 Sep 2004]
Kylie Minogue: All yours for £4.99 per month
News All tracks are protected by digital rights management (DRM) encryption, which means people downloading files will be unable to email them to friends or burn them onto CD themselves. OD2's spokeswoman said it is this level of security which has won... [28 Aug 2002]
