Quotes about drm (16 Quotes)


    Sony's recent digital rights management (DRM) fiasco highlighted the tightrope content producers employing DRM technologies are currently walking. Authors, artists and publishers now have the technological tools to better protect their digital creations but if they want consumers to pay for their digital work, they must find the right balance between copyright protection and customer expectations.

    The bottom line is this -- the real-time clock and DRM software make it possible for ZVUE users to legally acquire any video off the Internet that's DRM-compatible. It's that simple. As a result, the ZVUE is the world's only portable media player priced under 100 that supports DRM and delivers legal media to go for on the go consumers.


    Look. We will give you the servers. We will give you the DRM. We will give you the middleware within the box. And we'll make sure that all of those work effectively together.






    Mr. Stallman made perfectly clear that his point of view is It's enough. It's enough that the world has to pay attention to that (DRM) problem the way the world needed to pay attention to the patent problem 10 years ago.

    Its not just the Windows platform that the customers are using, it's all the DRM digital rights management technology its the whole environment that were talking about here,

    It's abundantly clear by now that no DRM system can stop serious pirates, ... A DRM system that stops serious pirates, and simultaneously gives broad leeway to ordinary users, is even harder to imagine.

    Any time the copy protection code is cloaked, it provides a window for others to cloak what they are doing. Sony did not think this through and consider the effect their DRM technology would have on consumers.

    DRM doesn't just affect music. It also locks your printer cartridge, and eventually it will lock your spare car parts to your car. Governments and courts will need a wide-ranging approach to this issue, and can't just rely on fudges created for individual cases.

    A lot of the content deals we've closed and will be closing for our Web site -- and virtually all the pay content -- is protected by Windows DRM, so it made sense for us to license it.

    The EU and the world are experiencing a revolution in creativity thanks to the Internet, ... An entire generation of remixers, talented amateurs, and Creative Commons enthusiasts have created works that do not require DRM to thrive. NAVSHP should produce recommendations for systems that embrace unrestricted distribution methods in support of these new Internet-native business models. These European creators deserve every bit as much attention from the EU as do American film studios and other incumbents.

    Portability is vital. And properly implemented DRM is an awesome tool. These companies need to realize that passing content to another person is a way consumers create their own viral marketing network.



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