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January 19th, 2011 at 03:43am
Under Advocacy
An article on ZeroPaid looks at a recent announcement from Intel, specifically: Intel is also upgrading its Wi-Di technology, which enables users to wirelessly transmit images and video from a PC to a high-definition TV. Users will now be able to stream 1080p content, an improvement from the previous 720p resolution. Users will also be [...]
Continue Reading Slightly confused (confusing?) but interesting article on content protection
Tags: drm, intel, zeropaid
By Ken Y-N
September 15th, 2010 at 03:48pm
Under General
Here’s an interesting press release announcement from Intertrust entitled Intertrust Introduces New Technology for Protecting Secrets, which describes an implementation of their Sushi Marlin client SDK. STMicroelectronics are supplying the hardware side of secure decoder chips, to realise the following: Marlin protects both operator and content provider content during delivery and this protection is ensured [...]
Continue Reading Intertrust announces a security SDK
Tags: actvila, drm, intertrust, marlin, sockeye, stmicroelectronics
By Ken Y-N
June 7th, 2010 at 02:36pm
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This recent press release is not directly TPM-related (although who knows what the future holds), but Intertrust is always a company I’m interested in. They have teamed up with the all too appropriately-initialled CCTV to develop a DRM protection system for high-definition video. The China DRM (Digital Rights Management) Forum is also in on the [...]
Continue Reading Intertrust partners with China broadcaster for DRM
Tags: cctv, china, drm, intertrust
By Ken Y-N
April 21st, 2010 at 04:49pm
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I picked up an interesting post about a new service from Beyond Oblivion Inc, which will offer social networking plus unlimited access to Digital Rights Managed music. There are two backers announced, providing a total of $10 million in funding; first is Allen & Co, an investment bank that specialises in the entertainment business, and [...]
Continue Reading Beyond Oblivion – another new DRM-protected music service
Tags: beyond oblivion, drm, intertrust
By Ken Y-N
August 18th, 2009 at 03:03pm
Under Advocacy
There was recently a fascinating article on Intertrust and their business model published in Forbes. Intertrust have always been on interest to me (at one point I was very close to asking them for a job when I was working on a joint venture that involved them) so I enjoyed reading this interview with Talal [...]
Continue Reading Forbes on Intertrust and Digital Rights Management
Tags: drm, forbes, intertrust, marlin
By Ken Y-N
September 1st, 2008 at 02:13pm
Under Advocacy
Travis Meacham of Tom’s Games made a rather interesting post on how software piracy of games results in stronger Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection methods. He himself is neutral to the presence of DRM, saying he would much rather play a game and support the authors buy buying it, rather than the usual “stick it [...]
Continue Reading Tom’s Games on DRM and piracy
Tags: drm, tom's games, travis meacham
By Ken Y-N