Author Archives: Bill Rosenblatt
Netherlands Rejects Ban on Illegal Downloads
The Netherlands are poised to add to the problem of levy chaos in Europe.
“Freeloading Is Killing Music”
An indie rock fan explores why his musical heroes can’t make a living.
Digimarc Acquires Attributor
Another sign of the growing importance of monitoring the Internet for copyright infringement.
NYC Conference Next Week
Two great keynote speakers and timely issues up for discussion next Wednesday.
Reducing Complexity of Multiscreen Video Services with PlayReady and MPEG-DASH
BuyDRM and Fraunhofer IIS show how it can be done.
You Bought It, You Own It. But Can a Library Lend It?
An unlikely coalition of companies and trade associations gets together to push for First Sale rights for digital content. Will it help libraries secure e-lending rights?
NYC Conference: Earlybird Extended Until Next Monday
I hope that everyone in the northeast United States who reads this is safe and sound after the cataclysmic storm that tore through the area over the last few days. The earlybird discount registration offer for Copyright and Technology NYC 2012 on December 5 was scheduled to run out on October 31, but given the […]
The Future of HADOPI
Yes, HADOPI’s budget has been cut. But that doesn’t mean it’s going away. On the contrary: so far, so good.
New Study on the Changing Face of Video Content Security
Will pay TV operators continue to pay as much attention to video content security in the age of BitTorrent and TV Everywhere?
C&T NYC 2012 Conference: Speaker Lineup Finalized
We have a full roster of speakers for Copyright and Technology NYC 2012, coming to the Manhattan Penthouse in Greenwich Village on Wednesday, December 5. I am truly excited about this lineup! Some of the highlights: Our two keynote speakers: Robert Levine, author of Free Ride, in the morning, and David Lowery, musician and author of […]


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