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MacBook Owners Up In Arms About New Copyright Software
Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) is bundling a form of copyright protection software into new MacBooks that has some buyers up in arms. Called High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP, the technology prevents MacBook owners from playing movies they've purchased through iTunes on many external monitors, TVs or projectors—meaning they're stuck watching...
Tags: Software, Apple MacBook, Apple Inc., Apple iTunes, High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection, Notebooks, Digital Music, Digital Media, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Tameka Kee, Companies, Apple, Legal, DRM, Technologies/Formats, NetFlix Inc.
External links 2008-11-20

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Hitachi Continues Leadership Role by Raising Digital Content Protection Capability With New 64Mbyte and 32Mbyte Secure MultiMediaCards
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: digital content, Hitachi Ltd., leadership
Research articles 2000-09-25
Flag's flying on Capitol Hill: Hollings, Tauzin, Dingell ask Powell to come up with rules for copy-protection technology. (Washington).(Brief Article)
House and Senate leaders last week asked FCC Chairman Michael Powell to write up rules governing the "broadcast-flag" digital copy-protection technology. Such technology, the theory goes, will spur programmers to start delivering high-quality digital fare to TV audiences, who will start buying DTV sets, which will...
Tags: FCC, Government, TVs
Research articles 2002-07-29
Cable industry struggles with set-top DVI links. (Broadband Week).(Digital Visual Interface )
It's a new little plug in the back of the digital set-top box, and Hollywood is hoping it will thwart video pirates in TV's new all-digital environment. But the Digital Visual Interface inputs that cable set-top makers are adding to their...
Tags: broadband, cable, Consumer Electronics Association, FireWire, Hollywood, MARKETING, set-top, TVs, video
Research articles 2002-12-02
Widevine® Technologies, Sigma Designs® Enter Partnership Agreement; Sigma Designs' Media Processors Now Widevine Ready: High Definition MPEG-4.10 , VC-1, WMV9, MPEG-4.2 and MPEG-2
SEATTLE & MILIPITAS, Calif. -- Widevine Technologies, the world's most deployed provider of downloadable content protection and digital forensic solutions, and Sigma Designs (Nasdaq:SIGM), a leader in digital media processing solutions for consumer electronics, today announced they have entered into a partnership agreement.
Tags: MPEG-2, partnership
Research articles 2006-01-23
Salute for 'broadcast flag': Copyright official supports copy protection for digital content. (Top of the Week).
Broadcasters and Hollywood appear to have the upper hand in the fight over technology designed to stop illegal Internet distribution of broadcast digital-TV programs. Judging by comments of a top Copyright Office official last week, opponents of the "broadcast flag" overstate consumers'...
Tags: broadcaster, Copyright Office, Government, Hollywood, TVs
Research articles 2003-03-10
WXGA LCD Displays: Sampo Professional
www.sampoamericas.com Hardware, $1,499-$3,999 These 26-inch, 32-inch and 42-inch displays enable users to remotely control their digital displays through an existing network infrastructure. They offer standard NTSC tuners. advanced audio processing, HDCP Digital Content Protection System, high-definition picture-in-picture and side-by-side picture, ATSC signal compatibility and built-in audio amplifiers. Other features...
Tags: Sampo Plc.
Research articles 2005-09-01
Thomson multimedia Unveils Copy Protection Proposal Designed to Provide Additional Layer of Digital Content Security
Business Editors & High Tech Writers
Tags: copy protection, digital content, Thomson Corp.
Research articles 2001-05-30
Iomega's StorCenter ix2-200 NAS Has Bluetooth, Time Machine, Chubby Exterior [Nas]
Copy this whole post to another site Iomega's on to something with the StorCenter ix2-200: built-in torrent and Time Machine support, Bluetooth-based uploads from phones, remote access, and lotsa spiffy features wrapped up in an earth-friendly green gadget. Together with the $270 price point, that's appealing all-around. It looks kinda...
Tags: storage, Iomega Corp., EMC Corp., NAS, VMware Inc.
News items 2009-10-07
Security of Digital Entertainment Content From Creation to Consumption
With the advent of digital technologies, many new market opportunities have emerged for content owners, content distributors, and consumer electronics/information technology industries. An essential requirement for developing a thriving marketplace is the protection of copyrighted content in digital form. There are four major stages in the delivery of content to...
Tags: Security, Reed Elsevier Inc., Home Network, Entertainment, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
White papers 2003-03-06
M-Systems and SDC Team up to Offer DRM Protection for Multimedia on Mobile Handsets; The Combination of SDC's DRM Technology and M-Systems' MegaSIM® Platform for High-Density SIM Cards is Set to Protect Content on Mobile Phones
BARCELONA, Spain -- M-Systems (Nasdaq: FLSH), a leader in smart personal storage, and Secure Digital Container SDC, the leader for mobile DRM technology, today announced a DRM application for deployment on high-density SIM cards powered by M-Systems' MegaSIMR platform. The combination of high-density storage and SIM-bound mobile DRM technology and...
Tags: cell phone, digital-rights management, handset, mobile, multimedia, phone, SIM card
Research articles 2006-02-13
CableLabs stamps 'copy once' technology.(Up front: latest news and insight)(Brief Article)
CableLabs has approved a digital recording technology developed by Philips and Hewlett-Packard for use in "Digital Cable Ready" products. Based on FCC guidelines for the so-called "broadcast flag," The Video Content Protection System VCPS enables content delivered over cable to be marked...
Tags: Cable, FCC, Government, MARKETING, NETWORKING, Philips Electronics N.V., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, video
Research articles 2005-01-01
MathSoft Engineering & Education Inc. Licenses Macrovision's SafeDisc HD CD-ROM Copy Protection On Worldwide Basis
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 10, 2001 Macrovision Corporation (Nasdaq:MVSN), the world leader in software and video copy protection and digital rights management DRM technologies, announced today that MathSoft Engineering & Education, Inc., the leading provider of interactive math, science and engineering software products and content for...
Tags: MathSoft Engineering & Education Inc.
Research articles 2001-12-10
International eBook Trade Association Endorses ePubExpo; Open eBook Forum To Provide Sponsorship and Education At Inaugural Event
Business/High-Tech Editors BOULDER, Colo.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 12, 2000 The Open eBook Forum OEBF, the leading international standards and trade organization for eBooks, announced today its support for and participation with ePubExpo, the premier event focusing exclusively on the management, distribution, sales and protection of eBook digital content. On October...
Tags: E-books, Open eBook Forum
Research articles 2000-09-12
2010 Suzuki Kizashi: Herald to Something Great that's Coming
American Suzuki Motor Corp. ASMC takes a bold step forward with its fall introduction of the 2010 Kizashi. Known primarily as a maker of small vehicles and high-performance motorcycles, December will mark the showroom debut of the 2010 Suzuki Kizashi (pronounced "Kee-Zah-Shee"), the company's first entry into the all-wheel-drive sport...
Tags: vehicle, system, driver, Sedan
News items 2009-10-23
FCC chair nixes MPAA bid for selectable output control
"I'm not supportive of moving forward with this MPAA proposal at this time," Martin told reporters at a press conference on Tuesday. When Ars asked if the issue is now tabled for the Obama administration's FCC, the outgoing boss replied in the affirmative. "If another Commission" wants to deal with...
News items 2009-08-07
The Media Industry's Year of Eclipse
Gannett, the largest U.S. newspaper chain, laid off thousands of employees, the Tribune Company sought bankruptcy protection, The New York Times put its headquarters building and other assets up for sale, in Detroit the papers cut back home delivery to three days a week. From Seattle to Miami, newspaper after...
Tags: Business Operations, Business Structures, Corporate Law, David Weir, Eclipse, Finance, Google Inc., Home Entertainment, Internet, Litigation, Management, Media, Newspaper, Personal Technology, Strategy, TVs, Yahoo! Inc.
Blog posts 2008-12-26
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