Post Tagged with: "drm"

NZ Copyright Reform

Kim Weatherall has an insightful post on New Zealand's copyight reform package.  The TPM provisions are particularly noteworthy as they link anti-circumvention with copyright infringement and in the process rebut claims by CRIA and others that Bill C-60 stood alone in its approach.

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December 17, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

Privacy Commissioner of Canada on TPMs

The Privacy Commissioner of Canada has released a new fact sheet on TPMs.  While explicitly not taking a position on TPMs, DRM or fair use, the Commissioner does identify some concerns with the privacy impact of the technology.  In fact, the Commissioner opens the discussion by noting that: The use […]

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December 8, 2006 4 comments News

EMI Offers Clean MP3s

The Wall Street Journal reports that EMI, one of the major record labels, plans to offer a handful of songs as clean MP3s without DRM.  I don't think that should be particularly newsworthy, but the article does a nice job of assessing the current music market. Update: Fred offers a […]

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December 6, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

DRM is Dead

So says an IFPI board member (hat tip – Boing Boing).

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November 24, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

Newsweek on DRM

Newsweek covers the mounting consumer concerns with DRM and the grassroots anti-DRM campaigns (hat tip – BoingBoing).

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November 22, 2006 1 comment News