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Labels, Microsoft in talks on CD copying

September 17, 2004 Music companies want support for CD copy protection built into Longhorn operating system. TAGS: copy protection, EMI Group Plc., Microsoft Longhorn, label, discussion, CD, request, operating system, Microsoft Corp., U.S., Microsoft Windows

New CD copy-lock technology nears market

December 16, 2004 Sony BMG Music Entertainment likely to release experimental CDs with new form of copy-protection early next year. TAGS: First 4 Internet Ltd., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, SunnComm Technologies, Bertelsmann Music Group, copy protection, CD, U.S., CEO

Hot spots for illicit downloads

February 17, 2005 Broadband pirates in Britain tune in to hottest U.S. shows. Also: Hackers try end runs around Microsoft, Napster copy protection. TAGS: Britain, Napster Inc., antipiracy, copy protection, P2P, download, broadband, U.S., TV, Microsoft Corp.

The digital home: Still a handyman's special?

May 9, 2007 Someday soon, it'll be easy to stream video to every room and every device. For now, it's still a labor of love.Bringing wireless connections home TAGS: living room, consumer electronics, High-speed Internet, Apple TV, copy protection, set-top, TV, set-top box, digital video, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, recorder, service provider, electronics, HP, entertainment

SunnComm buys music antipiracy company

February 5, 2004 CD copy-protection company SunnComm Technologies says it has agreed to buy another firm that would help move music antipiracy efforts to a new level. TAGS: SunnComm Technologies, copy protection, Macrovision Corp., Bertelsmann Music Group, antipiracy, photocopier, CD, song, copy, U.S., MP3

New Sony CD security risk found

December 7, 2005 Record label fixes hole in copy-protection software exposed by digital rights group, security researchers. TAGS: SunnComm Technologies, record label, First 4 Internet Ltd., copy protection, label, Sony Corp., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, rootkit, computer security, CD, patch, security, security company, virus, researcher, U.S.

Week in review: Sony's sour note

November 18, 2005 Sony BMG finds itself singing the blues this week, after copy protection on many of its CDs struck a sour note on fans' PCs. TAGS: rootkit, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, copy protection, record label, Websense Inc., U.N., label, CD, Sony Corp., Week in review, security, note, agreement, U.S., PC, Microsoft Windows

Copyright lobbyists strike again

August 1, 2005 Hollywood, software firms play game of getting Uncle Sam to promote their interests in treaty talks with aplomb, says News.com's Declan McCullagh. TAGS: treaty, lobbyist, copy protection, DMCA, nation, Hollywood, U.S., agreement, DVD

Labels to dampen CD burning?

June 2, 2004 New tools would limit backups from ordinary CDs and prevent burned versions from being used to create further copies. And the effort could also carry over to services such as iTunes. TAGS: SunnComm Technologies, Macrovision Corp., CD-burning, label, CD, copy, copy protection, digital-rights management, U.S., music, backup

Copy-protected CDs take step forward

September 12, 2003 For the first time in the United States, BMG Music is releasing a disc that's loaded with anticopying protection, a move that opens a new round of experimentation for record labels. TAGS: Bertelsmann Music Group, Macrovision Corp., experimentation, SunnComm Technologies, album, copy protection, CD, protection, digital-rights management, copy, U.S.

Copy-blocked CD tops U.S. charts

June 17, 2004 Album's success despite use of antipiracy tools could open the floodgates for controversial technology. TAGS: SunnComm Technologies, Bertelsmann Music Group, copy protection, label, album, antipiracy, CD, U.S., WMA

Sony to launch Net music service

September 4, 2003 The entertainment giant plans to launch its own digital music service next year, in a project that will see its music, movie and electronics units work closely together. TAGS: digital music, Howard Stringer, Sony Corp., copy protection, electronics, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, consumer electronics, music player, digital music player, Apple Computer, DVR, division, entertainment, recorder, Japan, project

'DVD Jon' joins another maverick

October 19, 2005 Copy-protection hacker Jon Johansen will work with MP3.com founder Michael Robertson on new digital audio project. TAGS: MP3tunes, MP3.com Inc., copy protection, Apple iTunes, digital audio, digital music, founder, DVD, Apple Computer, Linux, U.S.

iPod undermines Microsoft on copy-locked CDs

July 12, 2004 Microsoft's WMA format was almost a standard on copy-protected CDs. Then along came Apple. TAGS: Bertelsmann Music Group, SunnComm Technologies, antipiracy, Apple iPod, CD, WMA, copy protection, Apple Computer, song, U.S., Microsoft Corp., music, Microsoft Windows, PC

CD lock loosened for freer copying

January 23, 2004 Macrovision updates its copy-protection technology for music CDs to allow a specified number of burns and transfers, following the path set by download services such as iTunes. TAGS: Macrovision Corp., CD, restriction, portable device, copy protection, protection, Apple iTunes, technique, music, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Tech heavies support challenge to copyright law

June 22, 2004 Sun and others in new group throw weight behind bill that would make it legal to crack protection schemes. TAGS: DMCA, BellSouth Corp., coalition, copy protection, digital-rights management, copyright law, section, CD, AT&T Corp., member, telecommunications, Sun Microsystems Inc., U.S.
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