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FCC is taking wrong turn on digital media
April 13, 2004
Public-interest advocate Gigi Sohn says that the FCC is perilously close to knuckling under to a powerplay that will limit the way consumers can use their digital media.
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Powell to broadcasters: 'Evolve or die'
April 20, 2004
The FCC chairman says developing communications technology such as Wi-Fi challenge traditional licensed broadcasters to keep up.
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Cisco backs DRM start-up
April 19, 2006
Company contributes to $16 million investment in Widevine, which designs technology to prevent digital-video theft.
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Treaty could cast shadow on Webcast rights
November 6, 2003
A U.N committee is set to look at the world's first proposed Webcasting treaty, the terms of which could make it harder for people to rebroadcast shows and films in the public domain, critics say.
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Copyright treaty draws tech industry criticism
September 6, 2006
Unlikely coalition takes aim at a controversial United Nations treaty that would expand copyright law on the Internet.
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