Articles tagged with: Drm
Vodafone Adds Warner Music to DRM-Free Music Downloads
Vodafone has added the last of the big-four music labels to its drm-free music download service. The new deal with Warner music is in addition to existing agreements with Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and EMI Music that were announced earlier this year. more
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Malaysian Operator Offers Unlimited Mobile Music Downloads
Malaysian mobile network operator, Digi has announced an unlimited mobile music download service aimed at the youth market. For RM5 (US$1.42) a month, DiGi customers can enjoy unlimited downloads, with a music library from two of the world's largest music labels, Universal Music and Sony Music. more
Related Tags: digi, universal-music, sony-music, Malaysia
Free Facebook for Vodafone UK Customers
Vodafone UK says that it is to make mobile internet access to the Facebook website free of charge from the end of this week for a single week. Giving customers free access to Facebook is part of Vodafone UK's Free Friday series, which launched with Free Mobile Internet in May to mark the start of a flat daily rate of just 50p to browse the mobile internet, and continued with Free Music Friday in June when Vodafone became the first mobile operator in the UK to launch drm free music. more
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Vodafone to Drop DRM Copy-Protection from Music Store
Vodafone is to drop copying protection, known as drm from its music stores after signing deals with Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and EMI Music. The new deals are the first of their kind for a mobile network operator enabling dual delivery of drm free music to a wide range of mobile phones and PCs with no need to sideload or synchronize. more
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Improving Privacy Concerns in Digital Rights Management
A new approach to preventing digital piracy of music and video content that sidesteps the need for the privacy compromise associated with drm (digital rights management) is reported in the International Journal of Intellectual Property Management. more
Related Tags: google, microsoft, amazon, intel, rsa, privacy, personal, london
Sony Ericsson Unveils PlayNow Arena Content Download Site
STOCKHOLM -(Dow Jones)- Sony Ericsson Friday announced the launch of PlayNow Arena, an Internet site that gives users access to mobile music, games, and applications. more
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Nokia Licenses DRM Applications
Intertrust Technologies has entered into a patent licensing agreement with Nokia for a portfolio of patents in the areas of digital rights management (drm) and trusted computing. Licensed technologies covered under the agreement include those relating to the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), Marlin drm specifications, and various trusted distributed mobile computing standards. more
Ringback Tones Worth $4.7 Billion in 2012
Ringback tones are on track to become the most attractive mobile content category by 2012, according to new market research from MultiMedia Intelligence. With worldwide revenue nearly tripling to $4.7 billion, ringback tones will fall just short of mobile gaming revenue in capturing the largest share of the mobile premium content market (not including mobile video and mobile TV). more
Related Tags: mobile-tv, intel, mobile-games, ringback-tones, mobile-music, mobile-video, ringtones, mobile-content, adult-content
Delivering Movies to Mobile Phones via Memory Cards
Calton Hill, a UK based software house has developed mobile phone and memory card software that allows people to watch the movies on mobile phones with the film studio retaining full copyright protection. more
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Apple Considering "all you can eat" Music Service for iPhones
Apple is reported to be in talks with music companies about a new "all you can eat" tariff for music downloads - if the customers pay a one-off premium when buying an iPhone or other iPod style device. The Financial Times newspaper, citing executives familiar with the negotiations said that they hinged on a dispute over the price the computer maker would be willing to pay for access to the labelsÃ' libraries. more
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