martedì 4 maggio 2004

[Tech] Nuova gestione del copyright digitale da Microsoft


Microsoft ha rilasciato la nuova versione, aggiornata e corretta, del suo software DRM chiamato Janus:
Janus is a secure clock DRM technology that allows rights protected content to be distributed to customers through a subscription pricing model onto PCs, Portable Media Centers, PDAs and Pocket PCs, Smartphones, and even Microsoft eHome networked devices.



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Commenting on its reworked DRM technology, Amir Majidimehr, corporate vice president of the Windows Digital Media Division at Microsoft stated, "The next generation of Windows Media DRM breaks new ground for music and video services so they can offer consumers more choices and an even better experience when buying, renting or previewing premium content."



Majidimehr continued, "Imagine paying a low monthly fee to fill your portable music player with thousands of songs, or renting a dozen movies to take with you on a Portable Media Center when you go on holiday, perhaps watching them as you sit on the plane, or letting your kids watch them in the back seat of the car. This kind of flexibility is what our technology is designed to enable."
Fonte: BetaNews.



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