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Items tagged with 'DRM'

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DRM Coming To HTML 5, W3C Confirms In Working Draft

DRM Coming To HTML 5, W3C Confirms In Working Draft

Sunday, May 12, 2013 - by Ray Willington in News
Years ago, DRM was finally kicked out of the digital music scene. And consumers rejoiced heartily. But DRM is still a major, major factor across the entire spectrum of digital content -- be it UltraViolet for movies, or DRM filters embedded onto Blu-ray Discs, and most things in between. Now, the World Wide Web Consortium... Read More
Easter Egg in Pirated Version of 'Game Dev Tycoon' Exposes Harmful Effects of Piracy

Easter Egg in Pirated Version of 'Game Dev Tycoon' Exposes Harmful Effects of Piracy

Tuesday, April 30, 2013 - by Rob Williams in News
Whether it's software, games, movies or even books, piracy is rampant. There's no denying that, and there's no one that understands the harmful effects of it better than the content creators themselves. Over the years, we've seen some humorous attempts at trying to sway the pirate towards becoming a paying customer, and... Read More
Maxis Caught Lying About SimCity Online Play Requirement

Maxis Caught Lying About SimCity Online Play Requirement

Tuesday, March 12, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
For the past nine days, Maxis has been caught in a firestorm of epic proportions. Having failed to beta test the game appropriately or account for actual server loads, Maxis' SimCity servers disintegrated under the onslaught of people wanting to play a game they paid for. Since launch day, company executives and representatives... Read More
Dopey DRM: SimCity Servers Buckle Under Pressure

Dopey DRM: SimCity Servers Buckle Under Pressure

Friday, March 08, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
The problem with DRM schemes is they tend to punish honest paying customers with a level of inconvenience that's annoying at best, and crippling at worst. Every once in awhile we're reminded of this, such as the current server SNAFU that's affecting SimCity, an otherwise well-received game with favorable reviews. Electronics... Read More
Next Generation SD Cards From Toshiba Use Mobile DRM Technology

Next Generation SD Cards From Toshiba Use Mobile DRM Technology

Wednesday, February 27, 2013 - by Paul Lilly in News
Toshiba this week announced the launch of new microSDHC memory cards based on SeeQVault technology, a mobile DRM standard licensed by NSM Initiatives LLC and backed by Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony. The technology applies bidirectional authentication with a unique identifier and public key infrastructure, and can be integrated... Read More
Xbox 720 (Durango) Could Require Always-On Connection, Lock Out Used Games

Xbox 720 (Durango) Could Require Always-On Connection, Lock Out Used Games

Wednesday, February 06, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
Sony's next-generation PS4 unveil is just two weeks away, which means leaks concerning both it and Microsoft's next-generation Xbox Durango (sometimes referred to as the Xbox 720), are at an all-time high as well. Unfortunately, not all the news is good. Rumors continue to swirl that the next iteration of Xbox will lock... Read More
Ubisoft Comes to Its Senses, Kills Always-On DRM Games

Ubisoft Comes to Its Senses, Kills Always-On DRM Games

Wednesday, September 05, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
It may have taken Ubisoft a hundred million years to figure out that honest-to-goodness consumers really, really despise always-on Digital Rights Management (DRM) schemes, but bless the publisher's heart for finally caving. Actually, Ubisoft did away with always-on DRM over a year ago, but is just now making it official.... Read More
Apple App Store Serves Up Corrupt Apps, DRM a Possible Culprit

Apple App Store Serves Up Corrupt Apps, DRM a Possible Culprit

Thursday, July 05, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
There's something funky going on in Apple's App Store that's corrupting several iOS apps, causing them to crash immediately on launch. The issue reportedly affects over 70 apps, including some high profile ones like Instapaper and Angry Birds Space (free edition). Instapaper creator Marco Arment first noted the issue when,... Read More
UltaViolet Reportedly Tapping Walmart To Aid In Consumer Registration, Enlightement

UltaViolet Reportedly Tapping Walmart To Aid In Consumer Registration, Enlightement

Sunday, March 04, 2012 - by Ray Willington in News
UltraViolet. Heard of it? Not surprising. It's the movie industry's big-money shot at curtailing piracy, and while loads of companies are onboard, few people have heard of it -- let alone understand it. One major factor is that Apple, a leader selling of media online, isn't onboard with the program, and these days, it's... Read More
SanDisk Joins Fox, Warner Bros. And WD For New DRM Initiative

SanDisk Joins Fox, Warner Bros. And WD For New DRM Initiative

Thursday, March 01, 2012 - by Ray Willington in News
Strangely, it feels like DRM is getting a second wind. When Apple announced that the iTunes Music Store would go DRM-free, the world took notice. A few years later, DRM is creeping back, and we suspect this wave will be harder to stop. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, SanDisk... Read More
Rovi Digital Copy Solution Enables DVD And Blu-ray Viewing From The Cloud

Rovi Digital Copy Solution Enables DVD And Blu-ray Viewing From The Cloud

Wednesday, January 11, 2012 - by Ray Willington in News
DRM? Yeah, it's still a thing. Today at CES, Rovi announced Rovi Digital Copy Solution, a DRM solution that'll enable onsumers to access their physical DVD and Blu-ray Disc movie collections via the cloud. Rovi Digital Copy Solution integrates into consumer electronics devices and PC applications, allowing them to recognize... Read More
Louis C.K.'s DRM-Free Internet Experiment Nets Over $1 Million and Counting

Louis C.K.'s DRM-Free Internet Experiment Nets Over $1 Million and Counting

Friday, December 23, 2011 - by Paul Lilly in News
Looking for a last minute gift idea? Time is running out, but if you have $5 to spare, a sense of humor, and want to flip the finger at big media companies who insist on shackling their content with sometimes draconian-level DRM schemes, you need to purchase Louis C.K.'s "Live at the Beacon Theater" comedy download. Many... Read More
Witcher 2 Digital Download Sales and the Case Against DRM

Witcher 2 Digital Download Sales and the Case Against DRM

Saturday, November 12, 2011 - by Paul Lilly in News
Game publishers are in love with DRM, even the Draconian kind that every once in awhile causes an uproar in the gaming community. Remember Spore? It initially shipped with a three-activation limit, and like baseball, three strikes and you're out. This limit was later relaxed by Electronic Arts, who upped it to five activations... Read More
Humble Indie Bundle Sells Lots, Windows Users Still Cheap

Humble Indie Bundle Sells Lots, Windows Users Still Cheap

Wednesday, August 03, 2011 - by Ryan McLaughlin in News
Avid Steam users and otherwise enthusiastic indie game players are well-acquainted with the Humble Indie Bundle, a semi-annual drive offering collections of independently released computer games for direct download, free of digital rights management (DRM). Two of these bundle drives have been completed thus far, raising... Read More
Ubisoft Proclaims Restrictive "Always On" DRM a Success

Ubisoft Proclaims Restrictive "Always On" DRM a Success

Thursday, July 28, 2011 - by Ryan McLaughlin in News
Well, this is some news that is sure to frustrate gamers: Ubisoft has decided that it will continue implementing its special constant-connection anti-piracy measures because, to nobody's surprise, it works. The company's restrictive digital rights management (DRM) system, which was recently announced to be included in upcoming... Read More
Humble Indie Bundle is Back with Five New Games

Humble Indie Bundle is Back with Five New Games

Thursday, July 28, 2011 - by Paul Lilly in News
Contrary to what DRM-obsessed publishers would have everyone believe, gamers aren't a bunch of pilfering pirates looking for a free ride. Put out a solid software title and game players will happily reach into their pockets, even when they don't have to. That's the lesson game publishers should take from the Humble Indie... Read More
Sprint Music Plus Debuts, Powered By RealNetworks

Sprint Music Plus Debuts, Powered By RealNetworks

Tuesday, April 12, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
Does the mobile realm really need another way to download music? Competition is almost always a good thing for consumers, but we're guessing that Sprint's new service will have a tough time rivaling the likes of iTunes. Sprint Music Plus is the new service, powered by RealNetworks and capable of delivering ringtones and... Read More
RealNetworks Pushes Unifi Cloud-Based Media Service To Carriers

RealNetworks Pushes Unifi Cloud-Based Media Service To Carriers

Tuesday, February 15, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
Cloud-based services are definitely all the rage these days, but there's hardly a better name for a new cloud service than this: Unifi. A tasteful play on words, this new solution was announced this week at MWC by RealNetworks, who is revealed a new personal media cloud service for carriers to potentially offer clients.... Read More
Nokia (Mostly) Kills Comes With Music / Ovi Music Downloads

Nokia (Mostly) Kills Comes With Music / Ovi Music Downloads

Tuesday, January 18, 2011 - by Ray Willington in News
It's hard to compete against Apple. A few years back, SanDisk's CEO stated that no one could "out iPod the iPod," and to this day, everyone that has tried hasn't succeeded. Even Microsoft has let the Zune family die down, despite spending tons of cash marketing it as a major iPod competitor. Apple has just been on fire... Read More
Sony Loses The War On Piracy, Flees To Courtoom

Sony Loses The War On Piracy, Flees To Courtoom

Thursday, January 13, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
Sony's attempts to prevent piracy on both the PS3 and PSP have taken a number of blows in recent weeks. Today, the company announced that it intends to sue the PS3 hacker GeoHot, who's been an increasingly large thorn in the company's side over the past 18 months. When Sony released the 3.21 firmware update that broke Other... Read More
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