DRM is almost dead
2008 is the year DRM will die. YouTube, Podcasting and MP3 players are forcing classic media companies to adapt to this new environment with new business models. Yesterday, Viviane Reding, European Union commissioner for information society and media, issued a report sanctioning a “transparent” DRM framework for the EU. More
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