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Jobs blames record labels for DRM

Jobs blames record labels for DRM

Apple chief says he would drop copy protection if he could.
Shaun Nichols Feb 8 2007 9:50AM Software
Torvalds warns against DRM and GPL3 obsessions

Torvalds warns against DRM and GPL3 obsessions

Legal bickering will not defeat bad coding, says Linux creator.
Tom Sanders Jan 18 2007 9:35AM Software
Torvalds cautions against DRM and GPL3 obsession

Torvalds cautions against DRM and GPL3 obsession

Legal bickering won't help defeat bad coding practices,
better software will.
Tom Sanders Jan 17 2007 3:50PM Security
US Congress seeks to add DRM to podcasts

US Congress seeks to add DRM to podcasts

No media too new to be loaded with DRM, according to law-makers.
Iain Thomson Jan 17 2007 8:58AM Software
Review: SealedMedia E-DRM

Review: SealedMedia E-DRM

SealedMedia is a client/server implementation with four components. A license server manages what the company calls a classification-based rights model; a management website offers provisioning for users, rights model management and documentation; and a management console is used for administration. The final part is the desktop, the user's tool for sealing documents.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Jan 8 2007 12:00AM Security
Bill Gates slams DRM systems

Bill Gates slams DRM systems

Tells bloggers to break UK law rather than deal with DRM.
Iain Thomson Dec 19 2006 9:17AM Software
Review: GTB Inspector 10.0

Review: GTB Inspector 10.0

The GTB Inspector 10.0 is a different type of product from the others we looked at in this group test. While the other solutions, with one exception, focus on protecting documents at rest and in transit, GTB Technologies' offering is designed to prevent unauthorized outbound transmissions of confidential information in violation of the organization's corporate policies. This gives it a core capability of extrusion prevention as opposed to digital rights management in the traditional sense.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Nov 1 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: secure2trust

Review: secure2trust

This impressive E-DRM application is a desktop product in that it requires no server and instead attaches document rights to the individual document. We like this product, and, despite weak support, rate this our enterprise Best Buy. Interestingly, secure2trust can be deployed as either a simple desktop DRM application or as a full-blown E-DRM system using the server to manage the clients over a large, distributed enterprise.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Nov 1 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: LM Document Control v6

Review: LM Document Control v6

Liquid Machines Document Control Version 6 is an enterprise-scale application that allows users to manage documents both on- and offline. The user develops a document, applies a policy to it and then makes the document available to collaborators.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Nov 1 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: Pinion Desktop Packager

Review: Pinion Desktop Packager

Pinion's desktop package is a simple, individual user-oriented digital rights management program. We tested the Workgroup Edition.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Nov 1 2006 12:00AM Security
MySpace music downloads 'doomed' without DRM

MySpace music downloads 'doomed' without DRM

Says DRM provider.
Will Head Sep 7 2006 8:45AM Software
BigPond's Movies Online launches

BigPond's Movies Online launches

Telstra has launched its online movies-on-demand service.
Damien Virulhapen Feb 22 2006 12:27PM Software
Threat of the month: DRM Rootkits

Threat of the month: DRM Rootkits

What is it? DRM stands for Digital Rights Management, describing any number of methods that content providers enlist to try to exercise control over what you can do with a digital document. Recently Sony BMG released a CD protected by a “rootkit,” a tool often used by hackers/malware authors to hide their tracks on a system.
Staff Writers Jan 11 2006 9:41PM Security
Businesses view Sony DRM as 'security threat'

Businesses view Sony DRM as 'security threat'

Nearly all business PC users believe Sony's DRM copy protection to be a security threat, according to a new survey.
René Millman Nov 14 2005 1:27PM Security
Trojans found exploiting Sony DRM application

Trojans found exploiting Sony DRM application

Researchers have discovered the first trojan to take advantage of Sony's controversial copy protection software.
René Millman Nov 10 2005 2:59PM Security
ACMA flags digital radio standards

ACMA flags digital radio standards

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has moved to clarify the future of digital radio in this country.
Tim Lohman Nov 9 2005 4:15PM Telco/ISP
Authentica expands DRM suite

Authentica expands DRM suite

Authentica expanded its Digital Rights Management (DRM) offerings for the enterprise with the release of Secure Office, which allows users to securely collaborate on native Microsoft Office content.
Marcia Savage Feb 17 2004 11:31PM Security
Disney adopts windows media DRM

Disney adopts windows media DRM

Paul Thurrott Feb 10 2004 12:00AM Software

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