Tuesday, August 04, 2009

The AP and DRM; nothing to see here folks, move along

DRM's Slow Death. Sorta; A new RoboForm
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The AP and DRM; nothing to see here folks, move along

The Associated Press recently created quite a stir by announcing that the company is implementing a digital rights management (DRM) system to protect their content from both misuse and unauthorized use. Read full story

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Mark Gibbs ponders the slow death spiral of digital rights management as the RIAA almost admits that DRM is obsolete, as Amazon violates its terms of service and apologizes, as lawyers attempt to redefine what it means to buy digital content, and how the Associated Press has just discovered DRM.

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Mark Gibbs is rather fond of some tools that make his life easier and, in particular, he has fallen in love with a utility. How weird is that?

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