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In an abrupt reversal, SunnComm Technologies said Friday that it will not sue a Princeton University graduate student who published a paper that describes how to bypass CD copy-protection technology simply by pressing the Shift key.

Ed on Oct 13, 2003  [ read more ]
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Hard disk-drive company Maxtor says it has reached a milestone in devising cost-effective platters for a next-generation recording technology called perpendicular recording. The company plans to announce that its subsidiary, MMC Technology, has demonstrated a method of making disk-drive media for the new technology at roughly the same cost as media used in today's disk drives. With the new media and perpendicular recording technology, Maxtor said it is possible to more than double the amount of data that can be crammed onto a typical disk, from the standard 80GB per 3.5-inch platter to 175GB.

Ed on Oct 13, 2003  [ read more ]
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Microsoft may have failed to occupy the stand it booked at this year's Linux Expo in London's Olympia conference centre, but some of the company's products did make a showing, even if the company might rather they had not. On the stand of a multimedia-oriented Linux distribution called dyne:bolic, operating system author and maintainer Jardmil -- the moniker he prefers to be known by -- was demonstrating a hacked Xbox that can be used to offload processing tasks from a mixed cluster of PCs and Xboxes.

Ed on Oct 10, 2003  [ read more ]
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Alvin A. Davis, 42, from New York was sentenced to six months in jail after being convicted of using the Internet to sell hundreds of CDs that were loaded with unauthorized copies of songs. Earlier this year, Davis admitted in court to using his site, EmpireRecords.com, to market more than 100 different CDs and cassette tapes featuring compilations of copyrighted materials from various musical artists. Davis was arrested by an undercover FBI agent who purchased more than 200 of the illegal CDs and had them shipped from New York to Washington. The Web site has since been shut down.

Ed on Oct 10, 2003  [ read more ]
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SunnComm has threatened Princeton PhD student Alex Halderman with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) for exposing a key weakness in the company's latest CD copy protection technology, MediaMax CD3. The company said today it will take legal action against Halderman for revealing how MediaMax CD3 can be bypassed by holding down a Windows PC's Shift key when a protected disc is inserted.

Ed on Oct 10, 2003  [ read more ]
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UK file swappers face up to two years' imprisonment under new copyright regulations, which implement the provisions of a European directive, that are expected to take effect in the UK this month.

Ed on Oct 09, 2003  [ read more ]
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With its relaunch on October 29th, Napster, the most notorious name in music downloads, will collide with the hottest music player on the market, the iPod. That's because music downloaded from Napster will not be playable on Apple's insanely popular iPod. The newly legal Napster service and the iPod use incompatible file formats.

Ed on Oct 09, 2003  [ read more ]
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Disabling new anti-copying features from record company BMG is as easy as holding down the shift key, according to a paper by a university student. A Princeton University student has published instructions for disabling the new anti-copying measures being tested on CDs by BMG -- and they couldn't be much simpler.

Ed on Oct 08, 2003  [ read more ]
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A forum backed by Kazaa's parent company wants to eliminate piracy from file-swapping networks by wrapping any downloads on their networks in digital-rights-management tools that would require listeners to pay to unwrap them.

Ed on Oct 08, 2003  [ read more ]
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The Campaign for Digital Rights will be distributing leaflets across major cities in the UK on Saturday to alert people to the issue of the growing use of copy-protection mechanisms on CDs. Volunteers will be gathering in various cities around the UK at the weekend, to distribute leaflets entitled "Will this CD really play on my equipment?" It will alert people to the recent move by record companies to modify CDs so that they are not playable on PC CD-ROM drives.

Ed on Oct 08, 2003  [ read more ]
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Sony will launch its PSX entertainment system, which combines a satellite TV tuner, a DVD recorder and a PlayStation 2 game player, in Japan later this year at a minimum price equivalent to $719 (£433).

Ed on Oct 08, 2003  [ read more ]
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A massive rise in the production of plasma displays during the second quarter of this year holds out the promise of falling prices and greater availability, according to a market research company.

Ed on Oct 07, 2003  [ read more ]
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Sony today reiterated its view that it has prevailed in its attempt to force the European Commission (EC) to treat the PlayStation 2 as a computer and not a games console for the purpose of calculating import duty on the machine.

Ed on Oct 07, 2003  [ read more ]
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Software makers are getting smarter, but no less insistent, about product activation in the face of noisy customer protests, according to software executives gathered here. Product activation, an increasingly common antipiracy technique that links a piece of software to a specific PC, was one of the main topics at SoftSummit. The two-day symposium was sponsored by Macrovision, a leading supplier of tools for enabling activation, preventing copying of CDs and handling other rights management tasks.

Ed on Oct 07, 2003  [ read more ]
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Elaborate Bytes has just released an update of their CloneDVD software. CloneDVD allows you to copy existing DVD titles with just a few mouse clicks. Natively, CloneDVD cannot back-up copy protected DVDs but with some help of the AnyDVD software this problem is easily solved.

Ed on Oct 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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DVD mastering facilities such as Cinram, Deluxe, Sonopress, Technicolor and Warner Bros' WAMO have been working for months with the Hollywood movie studios to develop and implement forensically trackable DVD technologies specifically for the upcoming awards season.

Ed on Oct 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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Contract manufacturing prices for 4x recordable DVD drives have fallen by 30-40% in the last three to four months, according to sources at Taiwanese optical storage drive makers. The companies optimistically project that prices will drop just 10% in the fourth quarter of 2003.

Ed on Oct 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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Accesstek, a Taiwan-based optical drive manufacturer, will start mass-production of an 8x DVD-Dual drive this month, according to company officials.

Ed on Oct 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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Philips will demonstrate its new dual-layer DVD recordable technology at the DVD+RW Alliance booth at the CEATEC 2003 exhibition in Japan. Developed by Philips Research in cooperation with MKM (Mitsubishi Kagaku Media)/Verbatim, the technology virtually doubles data storage capacity on DVD recordable discs from 4.7 Gbyte to 8.5 Gbyte while remaining compatible with existing DVD Video players and DVD-ROM drives.

Ed on Oct 06, 2003  [ read more ]
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'Trusted computing', as promoted by Microsoft, IBM and others, represents a threat to users' privacy, says a prominent digital civil liberties group. The paper, which was set to be released late on Wednesday by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, analyses the promised features of several different trusted computing initiatives. The efforts aim to develop next-generation hardware and software that can better protect data from attackers, viruses and digital pirates.

Ed on Oct 03, 2003  [ read more ]

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