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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Microsoft patches Office 2003 rights-management bug
On December 11, some Office 2003 users discovered that they couldn't open files that included Microsoft right-management protected content. A day later, Microsoft issued a patch. There is a hotfix...
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Enterprise Rights Management: Implementation Imperatives & Business Readiness
I need to point out that all the controls in the world won't do much good for your content if it isn't clear who owns what and which rights you have to use the content in your enterprise. That’s...
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Rights management via Silverlight
Neil Hunt, Chief Product Officer of Netflix, says that by using Silverlight's "play ready" technology, Netflix can offer most Mac users the ability to watch movies instantly while still protecting...
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Short clip: Netflix: Rights management via Silverlight
Neil Hunt, Chief Product Officer of Netflix, says that by using Silverlight's "play ready" technology, Netflix can offer most Mac users the ability to watch movies instantly while still protecting...
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Windows Server 2003 Rights Management--Another Integration Headache
In a recently published white paper, Microsoft describes Windows Server 2003 Rights Management as “Persistent Policy Expression and Enforcement for Digital Information.” While this is an...
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Additional Results
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Microsoft quietly rolls out Silverlight 5.1
Microsoft made available for download Silverlight 5.1 on May 8. Here's what's included in this minor update.
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Supporting the Free Software Foundation's day against DRM
Why is is okay for me to give or loan a book to a friend but not okay to do the same thing, with the same content, when it is in the form of an eBook?
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Why e-book DRM will die, and why this will make no difference to Amazon and Apple
DRM on e-books will die. Frightened publishers will see to it that it happens.
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Should the DoJ investigate e-book DRM and hardware lock-in?
The problem is that when you start to examine lock-in to specific hardware, you're opening a can of worms.
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Textbook of the future? Not until we figure out distribution, DRM, and ecosystem
Hardware is only a tiny part of the problem we need to solve to get educational resources into kids' hands (both literally and figuratively) at scale.
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Yes, even Amazon's DRM sucks
If it looks like DRM, and smells like DRM, then it IS DRM!
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In the battle for the living room, the ghost of Steve Jobs looms large
The major battles in the post-PC era will be fought in the living room, and the den, and the dorm room, and just about any place where people watch movies and TV programs and listen to music....
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Amazon Apps need to phone home or fail
When erratic DRM gets in the way of using appplications you have paid for, it's a bad thing, OK?
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Humble Indie Bundle: DRM-free, pay what you want, and help good causes
Pay what you want for five DRM-free games that work on Windows, Mac and Linux.
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Google Music proves why it deserves the beta label
After a day with the Google Music Beta, I'm convinced it was rushed out the door too early. Even for a beta, this combination of software and service is too buggy for me to take seriously for now.
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Steve Jobs' one more thing: iTunes Match
At the WWDC conference in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils iTunes Match, part of the company's new iCloud service. For a $24.99 annual fee, users can use iTunes Match to scan their...
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Did Apple just announce complete music pirate amnesty for $24.95?
I'm still absorbing the Steve Jobs keynote from the annual WWDC, so it'll take an hour or so to shake the unicorn dust from my ears and scrape the reality distortion effect off the bottom of my shoes.
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Did Microsoft miss the boat...again?
Microsoft had all the components in place to start the cloud music wars. Why are they still unheard from?
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Can Linux on the desktop and DRM ever coexist?
An interesting piece over on TechRepublic by Jack Wallen got me thinking about Linux and DRM (Digital Rights Management) - could the two ever coexist peacefully or will heavy-handedness from big...
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Google's own DRM system blocks rooted phones on Blockbuster
Here comes round two of Google vs. Android phone owners with word that the Blockbuster app on the Droid Charge sniffs out rooted phones and blocks video streaming on them.
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