668 posts tagged Digital Rights
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Short Bits: Broadcast Flag
http://msmvps.com/ blogs/ chrisl/ archive/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ 1623519.aspxShort Bits: Broadcast Flag Broadcast Flag issues? I’d like to write a nice article about the Broadcast Flag and what it is and isn’t. Only problem, there is no good source of factual information at all on the web. The Wikipedia entry doesn’t cite a single source [citation needed] about the technical aspect or implementation.
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DRM for Adobe Media Player and Adobe AIR
http://www.mkmultimedia.net/ blog/ 2008/ 03/ drm-for-flash-player.htmlDRM for Adobe Media Player and Adobe AIR The Adobe Media Player and Adobe Air will have the ability to use DRM soon using the Flash Media Rights Management Server. Note: for now this does not include the Flash player browser plug-ins. Labels: Digital Rights Management, DRM, flash
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Me on implicit governance and the Publius Project
http://www.hyperorg.com/ blogger/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ me-on-implicit-governance-and-th…Supernova has posted a 15 minute vcast interview with me, by Howard Greenstein, about the Berkman Publius Project and my op-ed in it about why tacit governance is usually better than getting all explicit about stuff. [Tags: berkman publius governance ]
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How Apple is changing DRM
http://apple.rockerreport.com/ how_apple_changing_drmAs more stores and record labels abandon digital rights management, Apple may have an alternative plan for subscription services
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[b@10] John Palfrey: Poilitics and the Future of Democracy
http://www.hyperorg.com/ blogger/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ b10-john-palfrey-poilitics-and-t…John begins by pointing to Publius, a set of essays and discussions about the Net’s many “constitutional moments.” But his overall topic is, as Yochai Benkler frames it, whether the networked sphere expands democracy. E.g., photos and videos of the monks’ protest in Burma were spread through the Internet.
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Prescription For The Music Industry
http://stuffem.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ prescription-for-the-music-industry/…Research claims that the music industry needs to rapidly change its business model to survive. It claims that the percentage of music buyers purchasing from legal sources has fallen though music fans do pay on average for 3.22 legal downloads each months whilst 51% of the average digital music collection is derived from CD’s (presumably purchased or ‘borrowed’).
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a ‘cannot’ in Microsoft Vista (told you so post)
http://bananasfk.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ a-cannot-in-microsoft-vista-told-y…Read this. ‘Can’ what a verb. Told you so (my blog) Perhaps windows should be renamed to ‘I cant Vista’ Whatever the case, and where, it could come here too. The danger is that it retards dvr’s running windows and will eventually hurt the television companies.
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IFPI reveals 2007 recorded music revenues decline
http://musically.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ ifpi-reveals-2007-recorded-music-reven…The IFPI has published its latest set of data on recorded music sales in 2007, including performance rights revenues as part of the total figure for the first time. Strip those out, and you’e left with recorded music sales of $18.8 billion in 2007, down 4% from 2006. Digital revenues increased by 39% during the year.
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Bloggers Unite for Human Rights & Illustration Friday - Electricity
http://www.dianeclancy.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ bloggers-unite-for-human-rights-illu…Today is Bloggers Unite for Human Rights Day - May 15, 2008. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations. Click here to find out details and join. Health care is a right not a privilege!! It is unconscionable that the United States does not have health care for everyone.
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freedom
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