Category DRM
Webinar on Studios’ Content Security Policies
A free webinar for those of you who missed last week’s panel at NAB.
Will Harry Potter Break the E-book DRM Spell?
J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter franchise, a digital holdout no longer, is now selling DRM-free e-books on its own website.
New White Paper: Content Security Requirements for Multi-Screen Video Services
A new white paper intended to help digital video content service providers understand content security requirements from film studios, TV networks, and other content sources.
Public Library E-Book Lending Must Change to Survive
Libraries could face irrelevance in the world of e-books. One way to avoid this fate is for publishers to treat libraries as if they were radio stations.
Amazon Kindle Cloud Reader Lowers the Speed Bump for E-Books
Amazon Kindle Cloud Reader uses unencrypted e-book files.
New White Paper: The New Technologies for Pay TV Content Security
I have just published a new white paper: The New Technologies for Pay TV Content Security. This white paper was commissioned by Irdeto. The 28-page paper describes the current state of the art of techniques for protecting video content delivered over pay television networks such as cable and satellite. The two primary theses of the white […]
Irdeto Acquires BD+ Technology from Rovi
Hollywood looks to Irdeto to fix Blu-ray security.
Book Industry Bodies Consider DRM… Again
BISG and IDPF contemplate book industry-level action on DRM interoperability.
Amazon To Enter Library Lending Market
When Kindle Library Lending launches, library patrons will be able to borrow e-books and read them on every popular device platform.
PlayReady on Android and iOS Shines at NAB
Third party vendors step in with PlayReady DRM implementations for popular mobile platforms. Also, a personal appeal for aid to evacuees in Japan.


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