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scwalton

DRM, Video Optimization, Digital Copy Protection and Conditional Access - Widevine Tech... - 0 views

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    "Widevine, a provider of digital entertainment solutions, and Qtv, Inc. today announced that they will partner to bring Widevine's video optimization and multiplatform Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology to the Qtv Internet TV Media Player for the television, mobile phone and personal computer."
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    "Widevine, a provider of digital entertainment solutions, and Qtv, Inc. today announced that they will partner to bring Widevine's video optimization and multiplatform Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology to the Qtv Internet TV Media Player for the television, mobile phone and personal computer....The Qtv Internet TV Media Player gives consumers the unique ability to access and play both personal and Internet-based content from their TV, mobile phone and computer. When it is released in the next few months, it will have the largest installed base of supported devices of any media player."
Ryan Fuller

Business Briefing - Companies - Apple Expected To Introduce Tablet Computer Jan. 27 -... - 0 views

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    Apple Inc. is expected to hold an event on Jan. 27 to introduce its eagerly anticipated tablet computer. Apple sent invitations by e-mail message to reporters on Monday that said, "Come see our latest creation" at a theater in San Francisco.
Alex Markov

Sony Computer Entertainment CEO on Motion Controls and the Year of the PlayStation 3 - 0 views

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    Jack Tretton, the CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America, discusses how Sony is reorganizing, the motion-control competition with Microsoft, and how Sony ignored naysayers and found gaming success.
michael curtin

With Apple Purchase of Lala, Music Business Heads into the Virtual World - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "cloud computing" offers site for music collections and streaming audio
michael curtin

Advertising - Tablet PCs Are Coming, and Magazines Aim to Be Ready - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    magazines gear for the release of tablet computers.
Ryan Fuller

Ping - Labels Balk at Services to Stream Music to Various Devices - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The article discusses the music industry's concerns regarding storing music in the computing cloud. 
anonymous

Research Shows That UK Consumers Are Baffled By Copyright Laws - ITProPortal.com - 0 views

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    Study done in UK has shown that UK Citizens are, overall, vast unaware of the particular laws in their own country
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    A commentary on how relevant UK copyright laws are to current technological trends and lifestyles. A recent study conducted by Government backed Consumer Forum has revealed that almost 73 percent of consumers in Britain are unaware of the fact that under British law, it is illegal to copy music files from CD onto iPods, laptops or any other device.  The organisation conducted a survey of 2000 UK consumers, of which only 17 percent were aware that it was illegal to copy CDs and DVDs onto their computers, 15 percent knew they were not allowed to copy CDs to their iPods and almost 38 percent confessed of copying music files onto their digital players.  The research has thrown light on the outdated copyright laws in Britain, which still classify copying of content from CDs or DVDs onto digital devices as illegal.  The Consumer Forum has asked the government to amend the law, as millions of Britishers were unknowingly breaking British law by copying content on their iPods everyday. 
Ryan Fuller

Networks Wary of Apple's Push to Cut Show Prices on iTunes - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Apple wants to ignite TV show sales, especially as it prepares to introduce the iPad tablet computer next month. But its proposals to lower prices across the board are being met by skepticism from the major networks.
scwalton

Radio Business Report/Television Business Report - Voice of the Broadcasting Industry - 0 views

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    "Portending future growth of viewing on alternative platforms, incidence of TV consumption on the computer/ handheld devices is already ubiquitous among young people, with 82% of 15-17 year olds surveyed viewing at least monthly. On handheld devices alone, half (48%) of online young people surveyed report watching TV content at least monthly, doubling from 24% last year."
anonymous

News: Fighting a Copyright Charge - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    The University of California at Los Angeles on Wednesday announced that it will continue streaming copyrighted videos in online "virtual classrooms" despite legal objections from an educational media trade group. The university's decision is the latest development in a copyright dispute with the Association for Information and Media Equipment over whether it is legal for the university to convert DVDs from its libraries into a digital format that students can stream from password-protected course Web sites. UCLA considers the practice "essential," since it allows students to watch the videos on their own computers and on their own time, rather than having to gather in a classroom. Many educators at other colleges have watched the case with intent, waiting to see what implications, if any, the spat might have on their own institutions' use of streaming video.
anonymous

Olympics | Why you can't see live streaming of Olympics - at least not legally | Seattl... - 0 views

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    NBC owns the U.S. rights to the Vancouver Olympics, and, for this Olympics, it has clamped down on online live streaming of events. Only hockey and curling will be shown live online, with all other events either shown live on television or held for tape-delay airing on prime time or late night television, says the industry publication Broadcasting & Cable in a story Monday. The Web site for CTV, the Canadian network with rights to the Olympics in that country, is live-streaming events, but NBC has made sure that computers with U.S. IP addresses can't log onto the CTV site.
Theresa de los Santos

Nbc-Universal President compares copyright filtering to anti-virus protections/ - 0 views

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    NBC-Universal Vice President Richard Cotton called upon internet service providers to be permitted to filter content over their pipes for copyright violations, and compared copyright filtering to filtering for computer viruses."
Ryan Fuller

As More Phones Stream Video, Networks Are Slowed - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    America's advanced cellphone network is already beginning to be bogged down by smartphones that double as computers, navigation devices and e-book readers. Cellphones are increasingly being used as TVs, which hog even more bandwidth. They can also transmit video, allowing for videoconferencing on cellphones.
anonymous

Boxee Sits Comfortably Atop the Media Center Hill - 0 views

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    Blog post about a media center that may forever change the way we consume media. "Boxee is a media center for the age of broadband and social networking. It doesn't just play media stored on your computer; it indexes hundreds (possibly thousands) of streaming videos from, amongst others: ABC, NBC, Comedy Central, and (thanks to a little browser-based trickery) Hulu. It's also a platform for widgets and apps that can pull in additional content from services like Pandora, Netflix, and MLB.TV. Plus, like any piece of software worth its digital weight in bytes, Boxee integrates with social networks like Twitter and Facebook for sharing what your watching with others."
Rebekah Pure

Help EFF Research Web Browser Tracking | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 0 views

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    We all know that websites gather information about our computer, which advertisers use to target us. The experiment linked to this article actually tells you how much identifiable information you're providing when you go to websites. I find it pretty amazing.
Rebekah Pure

MediaShift . 5Across: Environmental Impact of Newspapers, Books, e-Waste | PBS - 0 views

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    A group of experts examine the environmental impact of print media versus electronic media. Counter-intuitive findings. It may be (not for sure though) that newspapers are actually a greener option. They use recycled paper, whereas using the computer uses energy and contributes to e-waste. This just doesn't seem right...
Julian Gottlieb

Clyburn aims to help consumers, minority media at FCC - The Hill's Hillicon Valley - 0 views

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    Clyburn is new to her job at the FCC, but she is championing consumer focused issues and wants to help low-income, minority and rural communities get better computer training to adopt broadband.
Theresa de los Santos

RealNetworks and Movie Studios Settle Lawsuit Over DVD Copying - BusinessWeek - 1 views

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    "RealNetworks Inc. said it will pay $4.5 million and drop its appeal of a court order barring sales of its DVD-copying software to settle a lawsuit by Walt Disney Co. and other Hollywood movie studios claiming the technology violates copyright-protection laws. RealNetworks also will refund about 2,700 customers who bought RealDVD, a $30 software program that allows users to save one backup copy of a movie to a computer hard drive."
Ryan Fuller

The Fans Are Disappointed, but Is That a Crime? - DealBook Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Earlier this week, federal prosecutors in New Jersey unveiled a 43-count indictment charging four men with using sophisticated computer programs to bypass security measures to buy up blocks of tickets through online vendors like Ticketmaster. They sold the tickets to brokers, who in turn marked them up for ravenous fans who found the available supply of tickets scarce. According to the indictment, the defendants reaped more than $20 million in profits from 2002 to 2009 through purchases of more than one million tickets by their company, Wiseguy Tickets."
kkholland

Google, Intel, Sony Plan Android TV Platform -- InformationWeek - 0 views

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    Google teams up with Sony and others to push television beyond the TV set and computer. Google TV aims to be on google operating systems by summer 2010, and challenges Apple.
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