The speech that I was going to give on the Digital Breakfast panel on Fair Use.

If it looks like a sale, quacks like a sale, and waddles like a sale, then it must be a sale (of content). Or must it?

Also, a reminder that Friday February 19 is the deadline for speaking proposal submission.

Impending elections force quicker action on a weighty and pervasive bill.

The Blio e-Reader. Yet another non-interoperable e-book platform.

Low expectations from Barcelona this year.

Finally, a book about the dangers of the Internet to content creators that is as well-reasoned and knowledgeable as it is passionate.

Michael Fricklas of Viacom will give a keynote address at C&T 2010 on June 17.

The e-book DRM mess just got messier today.

Reclaim Your Game (RYG), a self-proclaimed DRM watchdog organization for the gaming community, released results of its testing of ByteShield and Sony SecuROM DRMs last week.  The San Francisco-based ByteShield achieved RYG’s highest rating of “End-User Friendly”  in each of eight categories, thereby meriting RYG’s Gold Seal of Approval.  SecuROM DRM, on the other hand, […]