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Remove DRM sync iTunes Amazon music video DVD movie to Motorola Droid Milestone CLIQ Rival
3stepADS - Free Advertising Blog —
Authority: 468
Q: I just got the new Moto Verizon Droid and I would like to put iTunes library onto Droid to replace my iPhone. Does anyone know how to transfer iTunes music TV shows movies to Droid? I’ve already tried Motorola Media Link….didnt work, I also want to transfer iPod music to Droid Milestone, any help?A: [...]4 hours ago -
Hacker Cracks The Kindle
Sinlung —
Authority: 455
Amazon’s Kindle has copyright protection hacked Amazon hopes to sell a million Kindles by the end of the year An Israeli hacker claims to have broken the copyright protection on Amazon’s Kindle e-reader, reports say. The hack will allow the ebooks stored on the reader to be transferred as pdf files to any other ...1 day ago -
Hacker Defeats Kindle DRM
ModCool —
Authority: 157
Let’s face it, for hackers digital rights management (DRM) protections are a challenge that can’t be passed up. Not just because of the notoriety hacking a DRM brings, but because DRMs are so darned easy to crack--sort of the cybercrime version of wolves culling the weak from the heard. Case-in-point, the Israeli ...1 day ago -
The BBCs digital rights plans will wreak havoc on open source software
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 986
The BBC is trying to dictate what kinds of televisions and set-top boxes we use to watch its programmes Last summer, the BBC tried to sneak "digital rights management" into its high-def digital broadcasts. Now, generally speaking, the BBC isnt allowed to encrypt or restrict its broadcasts: the licence fee payer pays ...2 days ago -
DRM Fiasco Takes Down Early Avatar Screening
Hobbies Fun & entertainment - fun-entertainment.marc8.com —
Authority: 165
One argument against DRM (digital rights management or copy protection) is that it is not failure proof, and when it fails, end users are left helpless. Thus, the fiasco at an early screening of the mega-blockbuster (and soon to be hit) "Avatar" in Germany, as a 3D version of the film was unable to be shown because ...6 days ago -
Microsoft DRM locks Office 2003 users out of their own documents
Technology: Technology blog | guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 138
It seemed like a good idea, but what happens when you cant contact the server to confirm you can open the document you protected? DRM - digital rights management - is usually criticised because the "rights" that get conferred are those youd expect on an analogue product, but which are somehow withheld to be endowed ...6 days ago -
A short history of copying
Second Stindberg —
Authority: 484
[This is a post I made for Rez Magazine in July 2009. Since Rez Magazine is closing down, I saved the post for my own blog.] Copying is a fact. Copying has happened over the millenia. The first cavemen copied fire from lava flows or burning trees. Cultural advancements were based on copying. Things like a number ...1 week ago -
Widevine Closes $15M in Growth Capital for Online Video Platform
Xconomy —
Authority: 663
deals , Software , video Gregory T. Huang wrote: Seattle-based Widevine Technologies announced today it has raised $15 million in equity funding from strategic partners Liberty Global, Samsung Ventures, and an unnamed corporation. The round looks to be an extension of a smaller amount of funding ...1 week ago -
Widevine raises $15M for delivering web video to consumer gear
Gadget Reviews —
Authority: 158
Bookmark this categoryWidevine has raised $15 million in funding for its business of delivering video to web-connected consumer electronics gear.New investors include Liberty Global, Samsung Ventures and third unnamed strategic investor. The Seattle-based company is trying to deliver software that makes it possible to ...1 week ago -
Updated DRM Reference Table
Stephen's Web ~ OLDaily —
Authority: 584
The value of this item outweighs the inconvenience of the odd PDF registration form (which will allow dummy values, so if you dont want you dont have to submit real information). Its a pretty complete list "of over three dozen currently available DRM, content protection, and conditional access technologies for ...2 weeks ago -
What VEVO Means for the Premium Content Trend
Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.com —
Authority: 162
Today marks the launch of a new premium content portal experience, with Universal Music and Google teaming up on the read more2 weeks ago -
Loose Lips Syncing Shifts
DealFatigue —
Authority: 91
Back in the 80’s, MTV was cutting edge. To many of us growing up back then, music videos were as much a part of the soundtrack to our lives as the music itself. Inspired, my high school class produced its own music video; a lip syncing production of Devo’s We’re Through Being Cool which was seen by less ...2 weeks ago -
Man Reports Self to Police for Ripping DVDs
ModCool —
Authority: 157
It’s not as daft as it sounds. Henrik Anderson, a Danish citizen, turned himself into police, confessing he had broken Danish anti-piracy laws by breaking the Digital Rights Management (DRM) on more than one hundred legally purchased DVDs. He did so because he wants some clarification. It seems, under Danish law, ...2 weeks ago -
Can You Trust Your Computer? - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
The Information Paradox —
Authority: 148
Can You Trust Your Computer? - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF): Who should your...3 weeks ago -
How DRM anticircumvention laws stifle innovation
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home —
Authority: 654
Found via BoingBoing : a 54-page law journal essay by Wendy Seltzer discussing how Digital Rights Management anti-circumvention laws prevent almost all innovation around the media that they protect. Scholars have described DRM’s failures to protect copyright exceptions, its failures to stop unauthorized ...3 weeks ago -
Stardock CEO Takes Responsibility For Broken Game [Follow Ups]
Consumerist —
Authority: 779
After a reader complained that a computer game he downloaded from Stardock was broken, company president and CEO Brad Wardell refunded the money but said the problem was probably caused by a fan-created patch. We showed Wardell a forum that indicates Stardock was indeed selling a busted game , and he says he did ...4 weeks ago
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