SDMI Hack Popular Despite Linux Boycott
News Chiariglione said Marti's fears that independent bands would be locked out of the mix were unfounded. Leonardo Chiariglione, executive director of the Secure Digital Music Initiative, said "thousands" of people have responded to the SDMI's contest...
[September 19, 2000, 13:18]
Secure Music, Off-key Standards?
News The first meeting of the SDMI -- an organisation charged with creating a digital music format immune to piracy -- set a fast pace for the development of a specification for portable players, said SDMI Executive Director Leonardo Chiariglione in an...
[March 10, 1999, 9:31]
Forum To Target Global Digital Standards
News With Moving Picture Experts Group founder and erstwhile Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) executive director Leonardo Chiariglione at its head, the group plans to produce a set of recommendations, largely focused on existing technologies...
[October 1, 2003, 9:55]
Music Industry Gives MP3 The All Clear
News There are things that are doable and things that are not doable, said Leonardo Chiariglione, executive director of SDMI, acknowledging that the compromise had not fulfilled all the recording industry's initial demands.
[June 29, 1999, 8:37]
SDMI Denies Broken Technologies
News To think, that in 24 hours, that [the testing group] could analyse almost 450 submissions.then leak those results.it's simply ridiculous," said Leonardo Chiariglione, executive director of the the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI).
[October 17, 2000, 9:45]
SDMI Releases Secure Music Spec.
News SDMI provides a specification where interoperability is agreed upon, but total interoperability is not guaranteed," said Leonardo Chiariglione, executive director for the SDMI. The Secure Digital Music Initiative or SDMI -- a consortium of more...
[July 14, 1999, 8:20]
Coral Signals A New Era For DRM
News A project headed by Moving Pictures Experts Group Leonardo Chiariglione has been working since last summer to find an interoperability standard. A consortium of technology companies hopes to create a common antipiracy language, ending the Babel of...
[October 4, 2004, 8:50]
