InterTrust solution sweet music to RIAA
News E-commerce company InterTrust has been invited to attend the Record Industry of America Association's (RIAA) Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) meeting because it claims to have a solution to the music industry's dilemma over downloadable music.
[February 4, 1999, 15:36]
InterTrust to protect tunes on Sanyo device
News InterTrust Technologies and Sanyo Electric are working together to offer the latest in a patchwork of technologies that aim to move copy-protected songs from the PC to portable devices. Santa Clara, California-based InterTrust, which makes software...
[January 11, 2002, 11:21]
.Net and XP hit by patent suit
News InterTrust Technologies, which makes software that protects songs and videos from being illegally copied, said Thursday that it has added three patents to its lawsuit against Microsoft. The new filing alleges that the software giant's .Net...
[October 19, 2001, 9:31]
The day the music (CD) died
News InterTrust Technologies, a maker of digital rights management software, said on Monday it has partnered with start-up DataPlay to provide secure digital media in a move to thwart music piracy by replacing the compact disc.
[August 7, 2001, 10:41]
Microsoft faces second patent claim
News InterTrust on Tuesday said it has received a new patent that it will use against Microsoft in a closely watched intellectual property dispute that could affect the way consumers access music and other digital content.
[June 27, 2001, 10:46]
Microsoft removes more legal obstacles
News With the settlement on Monday of its long-simmering patent dispute with InterTrust Technologies, Microsoft has cleared away legal concerns that have been looming over many of its most important plans.
[April 13, 2004, 11:05]
Microsoft coughs up to settle another legal saga
News Microsoft ended another long-standing legal dispute on Monday, announcing a $440m (£241m) settlement and licensing deal with InterTrust Technologies, which markets digital rights management tools. More and more, it became clear to us that...
[April 13, 2004, 8:25]
Cirrus to develop secure Net audio chip
News Cirrus Logic and InterTrust have teamed up to produce the world's first secure system-on-a-chip for digital audio players. The new chip, which will be added to Cirrus' Maverick line of Internet audio processors, will incorporate InterTrust's...
[November 17, 1999, 14:28]
Microsoft patent dispute heats up
News InterTrust Technologies, a digital rights management company, said on Thursday that it has filed a second patent infringement lawsuit against Microsoft, targeting technology that helps connect audio players and other peripherals to PCs.
[February 8, 2002, 10:57]
Rio no longer home to pirates as world waits for June 30
News And to keep MP3 in the picture, against 'well respected' rivals such as MSAudio 4 from Microsoft and EPAC from Lucent, Diamond announced a 'shareware music' scheme in conjunction with Intertrust Technologies.
[April 27, 1999, 12:00]
Microsoft under pressure on Windows XP
News Schumer's attack and InterTrust's injunction come at sensitive times for Microsoft, particularly as the Justice Department and 18 states weigh their next step in the antitrust case. The Santa Clara, California-based company charges that...
[July 25, 2001, 8:56]
Digital music revolution moves step closer
News E-commerce firm InterTrust will provide the copyright platform for the software. In a separate announcement BMG, Diamond, NatWest Magex and the iGroup all agreed to use InterTrust technology for their SDMI compliant music systems.
[July 21, 1999, 11:29]
Startup Spotlight: Magex.com
News We use Intertrust technologies, whose approach to digital rights management has more of the answers in a very complex world. The power of the Intertrust model is that it is not a single vertical business solution.
[March 9, 2000, 16:27]
Antipiracy battle moves to hardware Pt II
News Cirrus Logic has begun producing chips that include copy-protection technology from InterTrust. InterTrust also creates its own chip, dubbed the RightsChip, which can be used to lay the foundation of antipiracy technology deep into digital music...
[March 23, 2001, 14:09]
Windows XP nears the finish line
News The company alleges that Microsoft's controversial product-activation technology violates four InterTrust patents. Also on Tuesday, software maker InterTrust amended an existing lawsuit asking a California court to stop Windows XP from shipping.
[July 30, 2001, 8:54]
Microsoft releases XP add-ons for MP3
News On Thursday, software maker InterTrust Technologies expanded a lawsuit against Microsoft contending that Windows XP's anti-piracy feature violates InterTrust patents. Windows XP add-on packs offering the ability to "rip" MP3s went on sale Monday...
[October 23, 2001, 10:26]
Microsoft swimming upstream with Windows Media
News Last month, a federal court made a critical ruling in favour of InterTrust, a digital rights management company charging that virtually all Microsoft's major products violate its copy-protection patents.
[August 11, 2003, 16:05]
MP3 tools could outlaw music pirates
News InterTrust managing director, Douglas Armati explained some of the applications. ZD Net News reported last week InterTrust is hoping to provide the SDMI with appropriately secure technology. The MP3Plus Application Developer Kit, on show at the...
[February 8, 1999, 16:26]
NatWest launches Magex digital music site
News The technology behind the project -- provided by InterTrust -- will secure artists rights and protect copyright according to Magex. cranberrygrove.net is a pilot scheme for the digital distribution of music along the same lines of IBM's Madison...
[June 16, 1999, 13:53]
News Burst: Blockbuster does broadband movies-on-demand
News The company has been developing a secure method of streaming video and audio across a cable modem or digital subscriber line (DSL), using digital rights management technology from InterTrust Technologies.
[October 24, 2000, 9:35]



