Author Archives: Bill Rosenblatt
Video Content Monetization Panel at C&T 2010 Conference
Speakers from MLB, EpixHD, and other branded video content sites share their strategies.
LimeWire Found Liable for Infringement
The first use of the inducement theory of copyright liability since the Supreme Court established it five years ago.
William Patry’s War on Copyright
Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars is about as balanced as the federal deficit.
Reminder: Free Workshop on Content Monetization
I will be leading an interactive workshop on Content Monetization on May 19, 2010, at the Manhattan Theatre Source in New York City’s Greenwich Village, at 1pm. Registration is free. The workshop will feature a presentation on Content Monetization, based on my new whitepaper, a moderated discussion on attendees’ requirements and possibilities for monetizing content, and […]
Content Monetization and Screen Culture
An audio interview from this week; workshops and conferences in May.
Widevine Reveals Netflix and Blockbuster as Customers
Newly publicized information shows Widevine as a major player in the emerging home networked digital media market.
Upcoming Appearance on Online Call-in Program
I will be appearing as a guest on a live call-in show on blogtalkradio.com next Tuesday, April 27, at 2pm US east coast time. Chris Kenneally of Copyright Clearance Center will be interviewing me on the subject of mobile content: More Screens, More Content, More Questions. Feel free to call in and heckle.
Widevine and Arxan Top NAB Highlights
Arxan increases competition in the market for DRM software hardening.
Last Day for C&T 2010 Earlybird Registration
Last chance to save $100 on conference registration.
GAO Report Throws Doubts on Piracy Studies
Yes, copyright infringement is bad for the economy. But just how bad? We really don’t know.


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