Showing posts with label digital rights management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital rights management. Show all posts
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Nokia Comes With Music DRM can be beaten
There are reports that Tunebite, a €19.90 software package, is able to circumvent the Digital Rights Management used by Nokia's 'unlimited' Comes With Music service. Tunebite plays music at high speed and then copies them to a non-encrypted file, so it doesn't actually 'crack' the DRM encryption. [Source: ElectricPig.co.uk]
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comes with music,
digital rights management,
drm,
nokia,
tunebite
Thursday, 31 January 2008
Orange to drop DRM from mobile music
Orange plans to remove digital rights management (DRM) from its mobile phone music service, enabling users to play downloaded tracks on any compatible device. Orange development director Brenda O’Connell, who was being interviewed on mocoNews.net, said it was the network's intention to drop DRM in 2008.
Labels:
brenda o'connell,
digital rights management,
drm,
music,
orange
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