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©2005 Jason Cross
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Friday, July 25, 2003 |
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Kevin Unangst from Microsoft is now speaking on what MS is doing for media convergence. An interesting point he brought up about MS and DRM (Digital Rights Management) - Microsoft doesn't create the rules when it comes to DRM and the ability to use and share music. Instead, they're putting the *ability* for rules to be assigned by the content owner, who can then decide to make them freely available, burnable to CD, or whatever. It is an interesting point. |
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