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MediaSentry may be gone, but RIAA tactics will live onOpen in New Window
"While the RIAA has dropped long-time P2P investigator MediaSentry, the music industry actually needs such services now more than ever. Denmark-based DtecNet will be handling the P2P identification. read more »
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Google’s Street View Takes A Byte Out Of CrimeOpen in New Window
Google Street View may get a bad rap from some overzealous privacy watchdogs and conspiracy theorists, but it just helped police save a young girl who had been kidnapped over the weekend.In the case, read more »
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Partnerships Spark New Life Into Enterprise DRMOpen in New Window
"Data leak protection vendors and makers of enterprise DRM software are working together to make it easier to identify information that needs protecting and to impose limits on who can access and us read more »
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FTC to host town hall meeting on DRM abuseOpen in New Window
Seeking public comments, researchHere's a glimmer of hope that 2009 will be the year of DRM reform.… read more »
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Coming to a Wall Near You: GreenTVOpen in New Window
At a time when power savings is a hot topic, LG has begun shipping the first televisions that qualify for the LCD TV Association's GreenTV logo. The logo program was designed to encourage TV makers t read more »
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MOG Has Created The Ultimate Streaming Music App; Too Bad It May Never LaunchOpen in New Window
MOG demo'd the next version of their popular music service to me today, and I was impressed. It combines a best of breed interface with free on demand streaming and a Pandora-like music recommendatio read more »
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True Lies of Music IndustryOpen in New Window
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Feds note gaming DRM woes: FTC to hold town hall meetingOpen in New Window
DRM has become a contentious issue in the gaming world, and now the Federal Trade Commission may be stepping in. The agency will hold a town hall meeting on March 25. Ars explores why the government read more »
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