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30 April 2008
Has the BBC Duped Us over iPlayer?
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You may remember that a little while back there was a bit of a kerfuffle about the BBC's decision to go with a Microsoft-based DRM solut...
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04 February 2008
Is Sarko Uxorious?
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You can't help wondering whether Sarkozy's chanteuse missus had something to do with this one : Taking a position contrary to that o...
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03 November 2007
Steve Jobs as a Ratchet of Openness
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Normally, I would hawk and spit at the mere mention of the iPhone, since it's not exactly an open platform. But here's a more measu...
08 May 2007
Cory on the DRM'd BBC
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I and many others have written about the pathetic moves by the BBC in terms of adopting Windows DRM, but you've got to give it to Cory, ...
05 April 2007
Microsoft Welcomes Openness and Standards
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Here are some wise words on EMI's move to sell its entire catalogue without DRM: Reindorp said the move could help Microsoft's effo...
06 February 2007
Steve Jobs Gets Sane on DRM
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A worryingly sensible viewpoint espoused here by Steve Jobs: Imagine a world where every online store sells DRM-free music encoded in open ...
09 January 2007
Scratching an Icon
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Who is this Steve Jobs whereof they speak? I just don't get the mindless adulation of this person (try reading " The Journey is th...
17 August 2006
Eric's Saga
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Eric Raymond - ESR - is a curious chap. Interviewing him was definitely one of the highlights of researching my book Rebel Code : there was...
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23 May 2006
Eee by Gum: Now That's What I Call (e)Music
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This Ars Technica article makes a good point: that Apple's refusal to license its DRM system means that only non-DRM'd music can b...
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31 January 2006
Contrapuntal DRM
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DRM is one of the central themes that has been weaving in and out of many of my posts here; this well-written piece from Sun's Simon Ph...
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28 January 2006
Why Openness Will Prevail
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A telling story here . A US Senate Commerce Committee hearing on the Broadcast Flag - which threatens to close down various kinds of conten...
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