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July 21, 2006

Audio Interview Update on DRM Mandates

EFF's own Fred von Lohmann gets you up to speed on the broadcast and audio flags in an interview with eHomeUpgrade.
.:link:. | Posted by Derek Slater at 01:53 PM

What's the DMCA Good For? Platform Monopolies

Tim Lee argues against the efficiency of the iTunes-iPod tie and other such restrictions enabled by the DMCA and DRM.
.:link:. | Posted by Derek Slater at 11:11 AM

Burn Your Own DRMed DVDs!

Nothing so empowering as wrapping movies in DRM yourself.
.:link:. | Posted by Derek Slater at 11:08 AM

Rumor: MS xPod Won't PlayForSure

Report says that Microsoft's new portable music device will be "incompatible with other Windows Media services."
.:link:. | Posted by Derek Slater at 11:06 AM

July 06, 2006

Can't Compete With Ownership

Restrictions on use are one of the reasons services like Napster are stumbling in attracting college students. Bill Patry comments on a WSJ article.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 04:12 PM

July 05, 2006

Will Bono Sign Against DRM?

FSF's Defective by Design campaign aims a petition at Bono's conscience.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 04:55 AM

The Rio Declaration on DRM

Attendees of the iCommons summit call for exceptions to anti-circumvention laws.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 04:55 AM

June 26, 2006

Public Policy and the XBox Hackers

Ed Felten asks what place the law should have in the battle to install Linux on the Xbox.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 11:23 AM

May 31, 2006

Dutch Music-Lovers Get Caught in DRM's Ratchet

David Berlind hears about the decreasing rights of the customers of a european music download service.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 04:49 PM

May 29, 2006

A Catalog of Features Lost in iTunes Upgrades

A sadly ongoing project.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 02:56 PM

May 16, 2006

Real's Glazer Blames DRM Lock-in for Music Industry's Woes

Of course, he'd prefer if they'd lock-in to his DRM instead.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:59 PM

May 09, 2006

What Does Embedded TV Copy Restriction Look Like?

The future of (broadcast flag) law enforcement: how CGMS-A looks when it's turned on.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:31 AM

May 04, 2006

Who Will Own Your PC?

Bruce Schneier lists who wants to control your computer - including spammers, mail providers, spyware, and the entertainment industry.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 11:46 AM

May 02, 2006

Net Neutrality Out, Broadcast Flags In

Senator Stevens drops his draft telecom bill.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 10:28 PM

April 19, 2006

Commissioner Tate Will Use FCC "Bully Pulpit" To Promote DRM

Supports DRM, even when courts have restricted FCC's power in that arena.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:19 PM

April 18, 2006

HDCP: Broken by Design

The design of a key digital video output restriction is broken, says Ed Felten, and considers why.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 05:13 PM

April 04, 2006

MythTV Invades Realm of Cable and TiVo

A nice, if cursory, look at the freeing power of MythTV from the Washington Post.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:31 PM

How AACS Works

An overview from one of the creators.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:31 PM

March 27, 2006

Come to FreedomHEC!

Immediately after Microsoft's depressingly restriction-obsessed WinHEC, Don Marti is organizing a DRM-free alternative for systems developers in Seattle.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:02 PM

Digging Up the DRM Debate

Mac Observer editors duke it out over DRM.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:02 PM

March 17, 2006

The Other Analog Hole

Everyone has similar "problems" to the MPAA's over analog leakage -- but it's obvious how impossible it would be to legislate against it.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 03:20 PM

The Truth About Your Battery Life

Handling complex DRM reduces the battery life of iPods and other MP3 players.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 03:20 PM

March 10, 2006

"Another Lousy DRMed Product"

Tim Lee deconstructs the problems behind the famously bad New Yorker CD DRM.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 09:53 AM

March 03, 2006

RIAA and Broadcasters to Huddle on Audio Broadcast Flag

Nothing like negotiating about the future of digital radio devices without a technology company or consumer advocate in the room.
.:link:. | Posted by Derek Slater at 01:50 PM

February 17, 2006

Curse of the Rootkit

Andrew Lack, CEO of Sony BMG is ousted. Bad publicity over their DRM is cited as one of the reasons.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 07:46 AM

Department of Home Directory Security

Homeland Security officials told Sony in "forceful terms" that rootkits weren't helping the fight to secure America's PCs.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 07:46 AM

February 16, 2006

Rootkits Hidden on German DVDs by Hollywood

The clumsy, frustrating, innovation-impeding DRM on DVDs just got a bit more malicious.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 03:19 PM

January 31, 2006

Your Senator Needs an iPod

IPac starts a campaign to bring modern, innovative technology into the hands of Senators--so they'll know first hand what the flag laws could do to interoperability and fair use.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 02:22 PM

DRM: Media Companies' Next Flop?

CNET casts a skeptical eye over how DRM will improve the content industry's bottom line.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 02:21 PM

Liberte, Interoperabilite, User-modifiabilite

A french take on the problems with DRM, free software, and anti-circumvention law.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:00 AM

January 27, 2006

Evaporating Watermarks

Ed Felten takes a close look at CD DRM--in this case, the watermarking used by SunComm's MediaMax.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 12:02 AM

January 20, 2006

UK's Consumer Council Comes out Against DRM

The advocacy group calls for government regulation.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 11:48 AM

Respect The Music

German indie groups come out against DRM on their music.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 11:48 AM

January 18, 2006

Godwin's Lib

Mike Godwin writes a guide to DRM for librarians.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 05:17 PM

January 09, 2006

Never Buy an Anti-DRM CD Again

Pledge to boycott DRM publicly (especially if you weren't planning to anyway).
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 12:22 PM

December 22, 2005

Can GNU Software Support DRM?

Linux Weekly News discusses the dilemmas involved in open source support for DRM.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 05:06 PM

December 19, 2005

Trusted Computing--The Rootkit You Can't Uninstall

Phil Windley on increased regulation and control in the computing world, and how that could mean stagnation and decline.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 12:17 PM

December 08, 2005

Musicians Against DRM

The lead singer of OK Go explains why he fought against DRM on his CDs.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 04:32 PM

November 29, 2005

Sony BMG's Costly Silence

BusinessWeek discovers that Sony knew about their rootkit problem for at least a month before it was separately uncovered.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 06:58 PM

November 22, 2005

TiVo to Bring TV Programming to iPod, PSP

Or, as it would be known in a less DRM-encrusted world, "TiVo Introduced Simple File Transferring Feature."
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 10:55 AM

November 21, 2005

RIAA Online Chats With Students, Says Sony BMG Blameless

Audience's "OMG", "LOL", and "WTF?!111!"s edited for brevity.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 11:47 AM

Sony Crosses Wrong Man

Texas Attorney General goes after the Sony BMG rootkit.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 11:47 AM

November 18, 2005

Sory Electronics

Putting pressure on Sony to sincerely apologize--and drop the DRM.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 08:45 AM

November 14, 2005

Sony Considers Gutting Media Re-sale Market

Sony files patent that would block the lending or selling of second-hand media.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 02:50 PM

The Ongoing Story of DRM

USA Today gives a compact rundown, with quotes, of the wider DRM furore.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 02:49 PM

November 11, 2005

DHS: DRM Can Be Bad for Homeland Security

"It's very important to remember that it's your intellectual property--it's not your computer," says Stewart Baker of the Department of Homeland Security.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 05:18 PM

November 08, 2005

DRM this, Sony!

CNET's Molly Wood lays the smack down on Sony and their deceptive DRM.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 02:23 PM

November 07, 2005

DRM Crippled CD: A Bizarre Tale

Market strategist Barry Ritholtz fumes at the idiocy of copy-restricted CDs.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 12:06 PM

DRM and Universities

A sad, first-hand account of academics demanding DRM for their own lectures.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 12:06 PM

November 01, 2005

Sony CDs Install a Rootkit

When content producers think they have a right to your computer.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:38 PM

October 24, 2005

Bill Gates Against "Anti-Consumer" DRM

Blu-ray copy-protection crosses the line (handily drawn a little away from Microsoft's own DRM).
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:32 PM

October 12, 2005

Why Libertarians Don't Like the DMCA

Tim Lee responds to Patrick Ross' peculiar "free trade" defense of the DMCA.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 11:00 AM

October 06, 2005

Most Monitors Won't Play New HD Video

The Washington Post catches on to HDCP and the DRM-crippled "features" of Microsoft Vista.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 12:01 PM

October 05, 2005

Declaration of InDRMpendence

ZDNet's David Berlind has had enough of purposely crippled technology.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:10 AM

September 26, 2005

What the Copyright Cartel Wants in a Broadcast Flag

Susan Crawford goggles at the broad language the RIAA wants in legislation that would give the FCC the power to mandate a Broadcast Flag in "all possible home copying and transmission, all possible consumer devices, and all possible online audio services."
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 09:26 PM

September 20, 2005

Hollywood to Waste $30 Million Believing It Can Build Better Copy Protection

That's the Onion-style headline for a Techdirt article criticizing Hollywood's plans to create home-grown DRM.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 05:11 PM

August 15, 2005

"Copying Music Now Threatens Business like File-sharing Did"

AP reports on the sinister practice of "CD burning," and how the brave music industry is now seeking to control it.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 11:50 PM

July 28, 2005

Crippling Innovation, One DRM System at a Time

Bob Frankston describes how innovation will be frustrated as more devices become like his set-top box, which treats him like a criminal by disabling compatibility with his high resolution monitor.
.:link:. | Posted by Derek Slater at 11:34 AM

July 18, 2005

Place-Shifting Technology, Grokster, and the Broadcast Flag

Sling Media CEO Blake Krikorian talks about the careful path an innovative company has to tread these days.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 03:40 PM

June 28, 2005

DRM Laundering

Strange thought experiments from the far side of lock-in file formats.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 02:28 PM

June 22, 2005

Enter the Consistency Circumvention Device

Jupiter Research consultant advocates DRM, then, when it annoys him, bypasses it.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 10:42 PM

June 16, 2005

Universal DRM Standard Now The Cure For Nonexistent Problem

Techdirt pours scorn on a report claiming that the lack of DRM is holding up media-sharing in the home: "DRM, by its very definition, restricts flexibility, not encourages it."
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 10:41 AM

May 22, 2005

The MPAA's DRM Police

Reverse-engineering for in-operability: the story of the MPAA's tech labs, which test - and sue - hardware manufacturers who fail to comply with CSS's license.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 01:54 AM

May 13, 2005

DRM and RFID, Together at Last

A UCLA group is exploring implementing DRM - using RFIDs. Ed Felten says it isn't totally crazy. In theory, at least. (Via CoCo blog.)
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 10:47 AM

May 09, 2005

Hilary Rosen On Why DRM is Bad

The former president of the RIAA is mad that she can't play non-iTunes music on her iPod and can't convert other online music stores' files to work correctly on it. As Ernest Miller explains, that's a world that the Rosen-supported DMCA created -- an environment of restricted markets, with no legal interoperability tools.
.:link:. | Posted by Danny O'Brien at 11:11 AM

April 07, 2005

Kaleidescape Coverage at LA Times

This piece looks at the high-end DVD jukebox maker's fight with the content cabal.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 11:48 AM

Victory for Consumers in DMCA Case

The Supreme Court has refused to hear Chamberlain v. Skylink, letting stand the appellate court decision that barred Chamberlain from using the DMCA to stifle competition.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 11:28 AM

Congress Blasts Apple for Failing to Keep it Real

Legislators recently held hearings on whether digital music formats need more regulation in light of the incompatibility wars between Apple and Real Networks.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 11:16 AM

March 16, 2005

Apple Tightens DRM Noose

The Register reports on how Apple is digitally managing your rights away.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 12:26 PM

March 09, 2005

German Court Bans Some Links

A German news site has been banned from linking to a website that provides software for circumventing copy protections.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 07:59 PM

March 02, 2005

Major Labels Want to Raise Download Prices

They're trying to hit the sweet-spot of $18 per album (which is working really well for CDs). The future of music is not for the faint of heart - or light of wallet.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 05:13 PM

Breaking Down the Kaleidescape Suit

Kaleidescape makes super high-end DVD jukeboxes, and they even have a license from the cartel that controls DVD hardware. Read on to find out why DVD-CCA is suing.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 05:08 PM

February 23, 2005

HP Sued Over Expiring Printer Cartridges

Consumers don't like it when their devices are programmed against their interests? Fancy that!
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 11:05 PM

Interoperability Wins Another Round Against DMCA

Lexmark lost its appellate bid to stop a competitor from making cartridges that work with its printers.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:58 PM

Your Computer on Remote Control

AOL plans to remotely downgrade the popular music software Winamp after bloggers used it to record digital music from Napster's digital streaming service.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:44 PM

February 17, 2005

France Knocks Apple, Sony Over DRM

The legal action claims that the companies' sale & marketing of use-restricted media is deceitful and anticompetitive.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 12:09 PM

New Use-Restricted DVDs in the Offing

Macrovision did it.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 12:04 PM

Oops, Napster Did It Again

A gap in the company's copy protection scheme, coupled with its all-you-can-eat-from-our-tiny-buffet subscription plan, allows current Napster users to experience an inkling of the functionality that everyone enjoyed five years ago.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 11:38 AM

February 02, 2005

German National Library Gets DRM Exemption

The German Federation of the Phonographic Industry has granted the German National Library a license to circumvent protection measures in order to facilitate archiving. It's nice of them to grant the license, but it's sad that libraries have to ask permission to do their jobs.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 01:13 PM

February 01, 2005

Microsoft & Macrovision Launch Joint Copy Protection

The "M&Ms of DRM?" Okay, that was bad, but this news is worse. The two companies intend to saddle analog recordings with even more copy protection cruft.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 04:48 PM

January 11, 2005

The iTunes Made Me Do It

A California man is suing Apple Computer for using its monopoly power to force him to buy an iPod. It may sound farfetched as an antitrust claim, but it's a great example of how digital rights management (DRM) can coerce consumers into doing something they normally wouldn't.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 08:39 PM

January 05, 2005

Go Ask Hollywood

EFF's Cory Doctorow with a fabulous new piece on why you can't back up DVDs and who is to blame.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 06:48 AM

Reason #5,294 to Not Use DRM

Some firms are hiding ads and adware in copy-protected Windows Media Player files.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 06:37 AM

Critics Pan DVD Protection Sequel

Hollywood is eager to replace CSS - the broken system that's supposed to keep DVDs from copycats - with a new scheme called AACS. This IEEE article explains why the sequel isn't even as good as the lackluster original.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 06:25 AM

December 15, 2004

Apple Makes iPods Incompatible with Harmony

RealNetworks' Harmony music service doesn't work with the newest iPod software, leaving customers who upgrade with unplayable files. Aren't the DRM wars great?
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:37 AM

December 10, 2004

DVD Jukebox Maker in Hollywood Crosshairs

Kaleidescape, a company that makes super-expensive DVD jukeboxes for the home, is being sued by the DVD Copy Control Association for violating the terms of its CSS license.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 02:22 PM

November 19, 2004

Microsoft Keeps Cracked Xboxes Off Net

And Halo 2 fans in the hardware-hacking community are distraught.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 04:17 AM

October 26, 2004

Obscure Holiday Film to Be Released on Self-Destructing DVDs

Wow. I don't know if I've ever wanted to buy anything *less.*
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 07:06 PM

October 05, 2004

Uncle Sam Gives Free $50 Bills to Designers

Downloadable ones, since the real deal can't be scanned, manipulated, or printed on/in popular equipment and software.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 09:53 PM

Sony Pulls Hobbled CDs from Market

Is it because they don't work and consumers hate them? Of course not! According to Sony, the company has decided to stop making hobbled CDs because "its message against illegally copying CDs...has widely sunk in."
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 09:16 PM

September 29, 2004

Bits v. Discs: Plastic Is King - For Now

A European study says CDs rule - but predicts that digital downloads will outsell them by the end of the decade.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 02:52 PM

The Long, Winding Road to Digital Hollywood

Movie studios and tech companies at the Digital Hollywood conference pondered the perpetual problem: how to put even stronger locks on the stuff you buy.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 01:07 PM

September 23, 2004

Pretty Version of Cory Doctorow's DRM Talk

Our dear colleague Cory Doctorow gave a wonderfully written and well-received speech on digital rights management this year, and now the folks at "Change This" have turned it into a great-looking PDF.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 02:16 PM

September 16, 2004

CD Lock-Down Technology: There Can Be Only One

That's Microsoft's plan, anyway. The company wants record companies to rally 'round its plan to create a digital dystopia of consumer rights.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 02:55 PM

TiVo, ReplayTV Agree to "Limits" on Relationship with Public

It was getting cozy. Living together, watching movies every weekend - there was even talk about letting the public keep programs "forever." But then TiVo & Replay's on-again, off-again relationship with Hollywood began to heat up. Hollywood apologized for suing Replay into bankruptcy and made nice with TiVo. In the end, the thrill of that abusive relationship overwhelmed the companies' better judgment...and they broke the public's heart *again.*
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 11:57 AM

September 08, 2004

More Independent Software Turns iTunes into P2P Playground

MyTunes Redux allows iTunes users to share song files with multiple computers, not just stream music.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 09:29 AM

September 07, 2004

Netflix to Download Movies to Your TiVo

We're pleasantly surprised that Netflix was able to get permission for this neat little trick.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:24 PM

Microsoft Likes the Sound of Competition

Gates & Co. last week revealed MSN Music - the latest way to buy music that won't play on your iPod.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:20 PM

September 01, 2004

XM Pulls Plug on PC Radio

The satellite radio company's PCR could be used in conjunction with third-party software called Time Trax to download music.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 12:45 PM

Engadget Interviews Valenti

The retiring president of the MPAA provides his unique perspective on things like cryptography and fair use, which he likes to claim doesn't exist in the law. 17 USC 107, anyone?
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 12:33 PM

August 29, 2004

French Feds Investigate Restricted Music Discs

EMI France and retailer Fnac (say it out loud - it's fun!) are being investigated after numerous reports of copy-protected disc malfunctions.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 11:31 PM

August 26, 2004

MPAA Sues Makers of DVD Chips

Hollywood has DVDs locked down so tight that you have to agree to strict licensing terms to make pieces for a player. Two chip companies reportedly ran afoul of these agreements by selling their wares to companies outside of the cabal.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 09:50 AM

August 25, 2004

James Boyle Gives Apple the Eye

Essays about law and technology don't get much smarter or more accessible than this.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 03:55 PM

August 13, 2004

DVD Jon Forces Apple to Play with Others

"DVD Jon" Johansen has figured out how to make the AirportExpress play music from non-Apple devices. In order to make it work, he had to add encryption to the streams of the other devices. Neat!
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:55 PM

August 04, 2004

HP Exec Worries About DRM and Open Source

Martin Fink, HP's vice president for Linux, thinks that moves toward DRM could freeze open source platforms out of desktop PCs.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 08:00 AM

July 18, 2004

Pumping Up the Digital Volume

Neat article on the UK's digital radio market and the products that will let listeners copy/pause/replay anything they can tune. These are exactly the kinds of devices that would be affected by the digital radio broadcast flag currently being considered by the FCC. [Click here for some PDF'd background]
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 04:41 PM

July 14, 2004

Big Content/Big Tech Form New DRM Consortium

The new conglomeration will focus on finding ways to jam Hollywood-friendly restrictions into home networks.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 11:59 PM

July 07, 2004

Hollywood Rolls Out New Piracy-Resistant Screeners

Will it work? We think this quote from Academy President Frank Pierson might turn out to be accidentally prescient: "It certainly looked foolproof to us."
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 05:21 PM

June 29, 2004

A DRM Forest and the Beastie Boys' Tree

International debate rages over the comparative nastiness of the trio's latest CD.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 08:57 PM

Picketing the UK iTunes Music Store?

British fans are angry about the lack of independent labels in the recently launched UK version of the downloading service. In protest, they're making community playlists with pleas to add more labels - and then voting them to the top of the iTunes charts. Priceless.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 08:49 PM

June 24, 2004

Interview with a DMCA Reformer

Rep. Rick Boucher - the man behind H.R. 107, the Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act - talks to CNET.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 09:04 PM

Felten On Universities and P2P

The good professor has more great advice for schools pressured to adopt technical "solutions" to P2P on campus.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 08:16 PM

June 21, 2004

Beastie Boys Put Use-Restrictions on New Album

The irreverent trio's long-awaited CD slips computers a DRM mickey.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 08:49 AM

June 14, 2004

More on RIAA and Digital Radio

The music industry is still lobbying the FCC for a broadcast flag-like mandate for digital radio, despite the fact that it's a bad idea and, in our view, bound to fail. We're filing comments in the FCC docket to explain why.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 04:16 PM

May 12, 2004

Apple Squelches PlayFair (Again)

PlayFair allows iTunes-customers to strip the DRM from lawfully purchased songs, but leaves the unique IDs intact. The results are unfit for P2P trading, unless you like the taste of subpoenas. Sounds good to us.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:46 PM

May 04, 2004

Tennessee Won't Pay RIAA Protection Money

A plan proposed by Napster 2 would have charged the state's 180,000 students $9.99/month for access to music - a yearly bill of $21 million.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 12:34 AM

Looking to Rent Some Music?

Of course not, and that's why Microsoft's "Janus" DRM initiative is yet another solution looking for a problem.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 12:21 AM

April 25, 2004

Another Bad Tech "Solution" to P2P

Palisade Systems is partnering with Audible Magic to sell a tool that scans email, IM and other Net traffic for copyrighted material and breaks connections mid-transfer - regardless of whether the transmission is legal.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:31 AM

April 16, 2004

RealNetworks Gives Apple the Eye

The streaming company wants Apple to open the iPod to another flavor of proprietary DRM.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 12:23 AM

April 14, 2004

How Apple Can Afford to Take a Loss on the iTunes Music Store

The company's profits tripled on a 900% increase in iPod sales.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 09:30 PM

April 13, 2004

FCC Taking TV Down the Tubes

Public Knowledge's Gigi Sohn with a great editorial on (some of) what's wrong with the FCC's approach to regulation.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 07:33 PM

April 10, 2004

Broadcast Flag for Digital Radio?

The technology is very young, but according to Public Knowledge and Digital Consumer, the FCC may already be preparing to slap a broadcast flag on it.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 01:22 PM

April 09, 2004

PlayFair Fouled by DMCA

An open source project that offered tools to strip the DRM from your legally purchased files is now offline because of a DMCA notice.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 09:49 PM

April 08, 2004

Wal-Mart Joins the Copyfight?

The company will soon sell DVD players equipped with ClearPlay - an on-the-fly editing technology designed to excise racy scenes. Directors claim that it violates copyright law and unacceptably drains the films' mojo.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 09:39 PM

April 07, 2004

No More Recording "American Idol" for Cousin Vera

A Hollywood panel is pushing for locked-down set top boxes that can record television only onto encrypted, device-specific DVD discs.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 02:42 PM

WIPO Broadcast Treaty Hits the Fan

It's only a draft - perhaps they're waiting for the final version to remove the evil?
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 02:41 PM

Weinberger's Three Horsemen of the Infopocalypse

The noted author says that DRM, digital identity technologies and trusted computing will significantly damage our ability to work with digital content.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 02:38 PM

April 05, 2004

Industry Standardizes DRM

ISO has codified MPEG Rights Expression Language - an expandable DRM-signaling system - into a standard.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 06:25 AM

April 02, 2004

iTunes Under Scrutiny

Harvard's Digital Media Project with a study of the norms and laws around Apple's iTunes.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 09:44 AM

March 28, 2004

ReplayTV Hacks: Features Hollywood Doesn't Want you to Have

ReplayTV made products so modifiable that almost any feature could be added by someone with the brains to build it - until Big Content sued it into the ground. Here's a round-up of DIY-features for legacy owners.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 08:29 PM

March 24, 2004

Wal-Mart Offers $0.88 Download

You may save two nickels over iTunes, but the service is only for Windows, the files are wrapped in DRM and the selection is only a pale shadow of what the P2P nets offer.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:21 AM

Rob Glaser Says Apple Should Open iPod

Interesting to see the CEO of RealNetworks criticize someone else for lack of openness.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:11 AM

March 19, 2004

DRM Demystified

Our friends over at Public Knowledge have a new report on the ins-and-outs Digital Rights Management (DRM).
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 01:38 PM

Korean Copyright Holders Launch Threats Over MP3 Phone

Wrapping music files in DRM hasn't stopped a Korean rightsholder's group from moving to block sales of phones that play MP3s. What's next--"trusted phoning"?
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 10:30 AM

March 15, 2004

iTunes to Miss Sales Target

Often touted as the answer to all our file-sharing woes, Apple's iTunes is only halfway to its goal of selling 100 million songs by April.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 04:38 PM

Codes Throw Monkey Wrench into Auto Repair Market

New cars have fancy computers, and those computers need secret codes to unlock info that's critical to mechanics. Unfortunately, the codes are closely guarded by car companies eager to keep lucrative repair work for their own dealers.
.:link:. | Posted by Ren Bucholz at 02:36 PM