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Digital Rights
This portal tracks digital rights and the relationship between internet hosts, users, governments, and companies seek right of intellectual property.
The following article will share with you four ways of removing DRM protection from iTunes music on Mac OS X. You can choose your favorite method to help you convert iTunes M4P music to MP3 or (DRM free) AAC format for playback on MP3 Player, MP4 Player, Mobile Phone Player, etc.
Method 1. Remove DRM from iTunes music with burning-and-ripping method
1. Insert a CD-R or CD-RW disc into your CD-ROM drive
2. Run iTunes, create a new playlist...
- How to convert iTunes M4P to MP3 on Mac OS X (news.google.com)
This week, Justin.tv is rolling out new measures to protect copyrighted live video streams from being pirated on their site. The technology the company is using will allow them to remove pirate channels without having to issue a takedown notice first.
Using technology from Vobile, an online video publishing company, Justin.tv partners (including FOX), will be able to use VideoDNA™ "fingerprinting" technology to watermark their digital content...
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- How Content Creators Can Benefit From Piracy (megite.com)
ITunes doesn't allow users to burn iTunes movies or TV shows to DVD directly. If you want to burn movies or TV shows downloaded from iTunes store o...
From blogsearch.google.com
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- How To Rip DVD Movies To MP4/M4V/MP3/M4A/AAC/MOV Format Guide ... (blogsearch.google.com)
Kevin Cummings writes in with the news that romance novel publishing giant Harlequin is setting up a new ebook division to offer digital books directly from the company's own websites, as well as via various online retailers. That, by itself, isn't a huge surprise these days, but the article does note that the publisher decided to go without DRM on the books. Now, that seems like a smart, consumer-friendly move that should be applauded...
From techdirt.com
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- Public pressure stops BBC's HDTV DRM drive (arstechnica.com)
- Regulator Blocks BBC DRM Plans (rss.slashdot.org)
The BBC's plans for using digital rights management to prevent unauthorised usage of material broadcast on the coming Freeview HD service have been blocked by industry regulator Ofcom. The BBC had planned to let people freely record standard-definition content, with added restrictions for high-definition broadcasts. The introduction of DRM to the Freeview HD service, which is expected to launch this December, was designed as an anti-piracy...
From neowin.net
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- BBC's Freeview HD DRM plans blocked by Ofcom (tech.co.uk)
- Ofcom knocks back BBC DRM plans (memex.naughtons.org)
- Hollywood DRM plan: put a Soc in it (p2pnet.net)


