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[News] Register and Wired Pronounced DRM "Dead"

  • Subject: [News] Register and Wired Pronounced DRM "Dead"
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 14:02:34 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
  • User-agent: KNode/0.10.4
DRM now dead, as Amazon snags Sony

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| Amazon.com has now secured the right to sell DRM-free music from all four 
| major labels, snagging Sony BMG. 
`----

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/01/11/amazon_sony_music_drm_now_dead/

DRM Is Dead, But Watermarks Rise From Its Ashes

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| Universal and Sony declined to discuss who developed their watermarks and 
| what they would do with the information they cull from their analyses. 
| 
| Art Brodsky, of Public Knowledge, was quick to provide an answer.
| 
| "They'll do anything they can to get ammunition, including submitting the 
| information to Congress, publishing research and whatever, so long as they 
| can blame everything on piracy," Brodsky said.   
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http://www.wired.com/entertainment/music/news/2008/01/sony_music

A year ago the WinTrolls said we were just dreaming of DRM's death. Next up:
OOXML/.doc for the butchers.


Related:

Big labels are f*cked, and DRM is dead - Peter Jenner

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| Few people know the music industry better than Peter Jenner. Pink
| Floyd's first manager, who subsequently managed Syd Barrett's solo
| career, Jenner has also looked after T.Rex, The Clash, Ian Dury,
| Disposable Heroes and Billy Bragg - who he manages today. He's also
| secretary general of the International Music Managers Forum.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/03/peter_jenner/


Sony 'deceived' on music

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| Sony has been convicted of misleading the French public and told
| to pay damages to a consumer watchdog for selling downloadable
| songs that only run on its own music players.
| 
| France's Union Federale des Consommateurs (UFC) took Sony's
| French and British subsidiaries to court in February 2005 over
| the music download site Sony Connect. The lawsuit also targets
| Apple, maker of the popular iPod, whose case is expected to
| reach the courts later this year.
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http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,21026144%5E15322%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html
http://tinyurl.com/y7hk7w


Microsoft: We Like DRM

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| Steve Jobs wants the music business to drop restrictions for digital
| tunes. But Microsoft, which began competing head to head with Apple
| in the digital music business last fall, is happy with the way things
| are, says media exec Robbie Bach.
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http://www.forbes.com/2007/02/08/zune-drm-itunes-tech-media-cx_df_0208bach.html?partner=yahootix
http://tinyurl.com/2lrz3y


Microsoft Tells Apple To Stop Complaining About DRM

http://www.podcastingnews.com/2007/04/13/microsoft-apple-drm/


Golden Rant : Microsoft DRM's gone too far

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| Microsoft appears to have hit the wrong button on its critical
| Windows XP download service late last month, pretty well forcing
| every XP user to upgrade to Windows Media Player (WiMP) 11 if
| they (like me and many others) have the automatic download/install
| option enabled for critical updates.
`----

http://securityblog.itproportal.com/?p=712


The Longest Suicide Note in History

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| Gutmann: The genie's out of the bottle before the operating system has even
| been released! But that doesn't mean Vista users in particular - and
| the computer community at large - won't end up paying for Microsoft's
| DRM folly. At the risk of repeating myself repeating myself, yet
| another reason to move to Linux.
`----     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

http://blogs.pcworld.co.nz/pcworld/tux-love/2007/01/the_longest_suicide_note_in_hi.html


Avoid the Vista badge, it means DRM inside 

,----[ Quote ]
| The root of this crappy DRM infection is Microsoft. It is the driving
| force here. This has nothing to do with protecting content, as we 
| keep pointing out, there has never been a single thing that has had
| a DRM infection applied that didn't end up cracked on the net in
| hours. DRM is about walled gardens and control.
| 
| He who controls the DRM infection controls the market. DRM is
| about preventing you from doing anything with the devices
| without paying the gatekeeper a fee. This is what MS wants,
| nothing less than a slice of everything watched, listened to
| or discussed from now on. DRM prevents others from playing
| there, thanks to the DMCA and other anti-consumer laws.
| 
| Make no mistake, MS is pushing the DRM malware as hard as
| it can so it can rake in money hand over fist with no
| competition. It is really good at lock-in, in fact, the firm
| based its entire business model on harming the user so they
| have to comply and spend more.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=38926


DRM in Windows Vista

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| Windows Vista includes an array of "features" that you don't want.
| These features will make your computer less reliable and less secure.
| They'll make your computer less stable and run slower. They will
| cause technical support problems. They may even require you to
| upgrade some of your peripheral hardware and existing software.
| And these features won't do anything useful. In fact, they're
| working against you. They're digital rights management (DRM)
| features built into Vista at the behest of the entertainment
| industry.
| 
| And you don't get to refuse them.
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http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2007/02/drm_in_windows.html


Macrovision update plugs zero-day DRM exploit

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| The flaw, though Symantec wasn't specific on this, involves a privilege 
| elevation bug in Macrovision secdrv.sys driver that comes bundled with 
| Windows XP and 2003 (though not Windows Vista).  
`----

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/06/macrovision_drm_update/


DRM – a big win for Microsoft

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| Recently I came to conclusion that Microsoft is the company, which profits 
| most from the Digital Rights Management. 
| I don't know the numbers, but I guess that DRM is little or no success for 
| the recording industry. To say it stopped pirating films and music would be a  
| joke. 
| Microsoft people must have known that the protection would be broken very 
| soon. So why they are implementing it after all? 
`----

http://technocrat.net/d/2008/1/2/32809

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