Microsoft’s Official Position on DRM
We speak with Mike Coleman, who gives us Microsoft’s official position on DRM (digital rights management) in Windows Media files. From the official DRM FAQ:
Windows Media digital rights management (DRM) is a flexible platform that makes it possible to protect and securely deliver a la carte and subscription content for playback on a computer, portable device, or network device.
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isp squad - vidblogcast
May 31st, 2007
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MPEG4 Video (.mp4), MP3 Audio (.mp3), Microsoft Video (.avi) Media Center and Podcasting Terry Heaton on Unbundled Media Interview with Brent Simmons – Hour 2 Blogspot, Windows Media Center and Ed Bott Microsoft’s Official Position on DRM Sean Alexander is Addicted to Digital Media Weekly Show 13 January 2005 Windows Vista in Your Words QuickTime vs. RealPlayer vs. Windows Media Player Windows Vista and Outlook 2007 Thoughts [IMG]
isp squad - vidblogcast
May 31st, 2007
at 9:51am
MPEG4 Video (.mp4), MP3 Audio (.mp3), Microsoft Video (.avi) Media Center and Podcasting Terry Heaton on Unbundled Media Interview with Brent Simmons – Hour 2 Blogspot, Windows Media Center and Ed Bott Microsoft’s Official Position on DRM Sean Alexander is Addicted to Digital Media Weekly Show 13 January 2005 Windows Vista in Your Words QuickTime vs. RealPlayer vs. Windows Media Player Windows Vista and Outlook 2007 Thoughts [IMG]