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SDMI copyright technology easily hacked Pt II

...are broken, the technologies can still be a useful part of the secure-music future. "Will you be able to create a watermarking-only wall... Read more

24 October, 2000 by Robert Lemos

SDMI releases secure music spec

The music industry on Tuesday took its first step toward securing control over unchecked copying of digital music, but all are not happy... Read more

14 July, 1999 by Robert Lemos

Cirrus Logic joins InterTrust for secure music distribution

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7 March, 2000 by Tony Hallett

Microsoft wins new friends as anti-piracy superhero

Quietly but surely MS steals a march in secure music software Read more

2 February, 2001 by John Borland

News Burst: Liquid Audio grants Net music licenses

Liquid Audio has granted licenses for its secure music download software to three Japanese companies, a Japanese paper has reported... Read more

16 August, 1999 by Margaret Kane

DeCSS code-crack dispute back in court

Is code free speech? Hollywood and a hacker zine are headed back before the judges over the right to post the DeCSS code for cracking DVDs online Read more

30 April, 2001 by Lisa M Bowman

A Year Ago: Yahoo! launches digital music site

...said Yahoo! Digital users would be able to access its catalogue of secure music, and users who download the free Liquid Player software will be... Read more

24 August, 2000 by ZDNet

Yahoo! launches digital music site

...said Yahoo! Digital users would be able to access its catalogue of secure music, and users who download the free Liquid Player software will be... Read more

24 August, 1999 by ZDNet

Music industry gives MP3 the all clear

...start imprinting CD content with a so-called digital "watermark" which will secure music against illegal copying. While Graves believes the record companies have ceded... Read more

29 June, 1999 by Robert Lemos

Bigwigs talk music distribution

...to the table can be co-ordinated into an open architecture to secure music online." Paul Jessop, technology director of the International Federation of the... Read more

1 March, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Court keeps Napster shut

...failed to take its offering back into the mainstream despite testing a secure music payment service. The record companies that originally took the one-time... Read more

26 March, 2002 by Kate Hanaghan

Napster paves the way for rivals and job cuts at Priceline and NTL

...Napster. There's simply no way to start charging and have a secure music system and right next door have all the music in the... Read more

3 November, 2000 by Jon Bernstein

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