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The Importance Of ... Law and IT: Apple v. Real v. Microsoft







The Importance Of ... Law and IT: Apple
v. Real v. Microsoft

The Importance Of ... Law and IT: Apple
v. Real v. Microsoft
09/03/2004 12:59 AM

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Real urges Apple to join hands to battle
Microsoft on the music front


Real urges Apple to join hands to battle
Microsoft on the music front
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The Importance of Microsoft Being
Transparent


The Importance of Microsoft Being
Transparent
02/01/2005 09:56 PM
At next week's VSLive conference in San Francisco, Microsoft Corp. will be announcing the status of such tools as Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2, SQL Server 2005 Beta 3 and the first Community Technology Preview of Indigo. S. "Soma" Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Developer Division at Microsoft, who is one of the show's keynote speakers, sat down with eWEEK Senior Editor Darryl K. Taft to discuss the company's plans for these tool releases, as well as the developer ecosystem, dealing with open source and more. Prior to his current role overseeing the developer division, Soma served as corporate vice president of the Windows Engineering Services and Solutions group within the Windows Division. Prashant Sridharan, senior product manager for Visual Studio Team System, joined Somasegar in the interview.

Microsoft Learns the Importance of
Knowing Geography


Microsoft Learns the Importance of
Knowing Geography
08/19/2004 06:40 PM
U.S. companies don't always do so well when it comes to knowing their geography. When Delta Airlines bought Pam Am's famous international route network in the 1990s, they had to hand out atlases so the employees and company executives would know where the airline was flying. Now comes a story in the Guardian about the c ostly blunders Microsoft has made through geographic ignorance. Their gaffs cover not only geography but also political and cultural sensitivity issues. While some of the errors probably couldn't be avoided, what is surprising is that others could have and should have been caught, but Microsoft took a lackadaisical approach. Working worlds away in Redmond, the issues probably seemed trifling compared with the importance of getting the software out the door on time. Microsoft acknowledges that those errors cost real money and more importantly tarnished the company's reputation. Given the arrogant way they acted in the past about such things, it's almost nice to see them publicly admitting to messing up, and agreeing that they need to be more culturally sensitive (even if, yes, it should help them avoid multi-million dollar blunders involving having their own software banned or their own employees tossed in jail).

Real anti-Apple poll swamped by
pro-Apple posters


Real anti-Apple poll swamped by
pro-Apple posters
08/18/2004 04:55 AM
So message board gets pulled

Apple Won't Get Real


Apple Won't Get Real 04/16/2004 12:52 PM
Apple snubs an overture from RealNetworks to partner up. Bad idea.

Real vs Apple


Real vs Apple 08/18/2004 08:29 AM
RealNetworks have upped the stakes in the growing war between itself and Apple. The launch of the Freedom of Music Choice website (complete with a logo featuring the iPod as a padlock) pulls no punches, and directly attacks Apple’s refusal to open up it’s FairPlay DRM used on the iPod.
It’s not enough to denounce crime and lock up criminals, say the social scientists. We must consider the root causes of crime. Which brings us to Apple Computer Inc., which is encouraging people to steal digital music files, and undermining its own success to boot.
This vitriol follows the trading of blows last week over Real’s Harmony technology — a crude hack which allows songs purchased from the Real Music Store to be played on an iPod. Apple’s response was predictably angry and swift :
We strongly caution Real and their customers that when we update our iPod software from time to time it is highly likely that Real’s Harmony technology will cease to work with current and future iPods.
It seems obvious to me that Real have lost considerable market share since the success of iTunes Music Store and the iPod, and are playing their last card — portraying itself as the ‘voice of the public’ and ‘champion of free choice’. You could understand this if were actually true — but it’s 100% PR bullshit, and only serves to make them look increasingly desperate. The fact is Apple make far superior software and offer a far superior experience to Real. That is why people are choosing Apple over Real, no other reason. More reading :

Apple Vs. Real


Apple Vs. Real 07/30/2004 02:05 PM
You can patent something new based on something patented. You can build a better mousetrap -- you can't patent the idea of a mousetrap. Yet that is just what Apple is proposing to do. By Dana Blankenhorn (via MyAppleMenu)

Apple And Real -- A Few Thoughts


Apple And Real -- A Few Thoughts 04/27/2004 12:29 AM
As Apple continually tells us, iTunes is only there to break even. The real goal is to sell more iPods. If that logic is true, then letting Real sell tunes for the iPod should be a good idea. By Richard Menta, p2pnet.net (via MyAppleMenu)
Editor's Notes :
Does iPod need iTunes? It is true that iTunes is a loss-leader in order to sell iPods. But Apple does need iTunes not because so that iPod users can buy tunes, but because iPod users can buy tunes in a high-quality and consistent manner. How can Real add value? My opinion is that it can't without adding inconsistencies. For example, by varying the DRM terms, or by allowing non-labels to sell music. But Steve Jobs do not want to sacrifies quality and consistency unless he's forced to. And he's not being forced to today. (Well, except for the bit about hell being frozed over.)

Who Is Real Actually Helping: Us,
Themselves, Or Apple?


Who Is Real Actually Helping: Us,
Themselves, Or Apple?
08/19/2004 11:52 AM
Real, through this promotion, may have shot itself in the foot... and in the long term helped Apple. By Henry Dee, iPod Garage (via MyAppleMenu)

Real takes aim at Apple


Real takes aim at Apple 08/17/2004 05:38 PM
RealNetworks makes its music pitch with a half-price sale and the release of Harmony software. Also: Rob Glaser wants to play along with Apple.

Apple Not Too Harmonious with Real


Apple Not Too Harmonious with Real 07/29/2004 01:46 PM

Real and Apple Battle On


Real and Apple Battle On 08/17/2004 01:09 PM

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Real Networks has undercut Apple by slashing their music downloads to 49 cents a song. In comparison to Apple’s 99 cents a song, it is a big drop in price. After Real Networks said a few weeks ago that they have found a way for their songs to be played on Apple’s IPod, Steve Jobs can not be a happy camper right now….

Apple Comments on Real


Apple Comments on Real 07/29/2004 10:14 AM
Apple has issued a statement in response to the Real announcement that they would be offering reverse-engineered iPod-compatible songs. Apple states:...

Apple to Real: Stick It


Apple to Real: Stick It 04/16/2004 04:51 AM
Apple's Steve Jobs will take Real Networks' olive branch, snap it across his knee and whack Rob Glaser over the head with it. Read Leander Kahney's take on today's big Apple story in our Cult of Mac blog.

Apple & Real disharmony


Apple & Real disharmony 07/29/2004 09:57 PM
Following Real Network's announcement of Harmony, which allows music in other formats to be played on an iPod, Apple issued the following statement:
We are stunned that RealNetworks has adopted the tactics and ethics of a hacker to break into the iPod(R), and we are investigating the implications of their actions under the DMCA and other laws. We strongly caution Real and their customers that when we update our iPod software from time to time it is highly likely that Real's Harmony technology will cease to work with current and future iPods.

Apple Gets Real Serious About Harmony.


Apple Gets Real Serious About Harmony. 07/29/2004 10:29 PM
Ernest Miller: Apple Gets Real Serious About Harmony. (Warning: extreme information density.)

Other News: Apple vs. Real


Other News: Apple vs. Real 04/29/2004 09:17 AM
Jobs and Glaser trade public shots at each other.

Apple Threatens Real


Apple Threatens Real 07/29/2004 06:29 PM
Since when is reverse engineering unethical? Oh right -- since the DMCA... Let me remind you that Real was one of the first companies to sue the creator of an interoperating product under the DMCA, so it's not as if they're the innocent defenders of innovation here. By Derek Slater (via MyAppleMenu)

Other News: Cooper on Apple-Real


Other News: Cooper on Apple-Real 08/06/2004 11:37 AM
Charles Cooper offers commentary on the war between Steve Jobs and Real's Rob Glaser.

REAL Apple Script updates to 1.0.2


REAL Apple Script updates to 1.0.2 05/28/2004 03:20 PM
REALBasic plug is a Carbon PlugIn that allows you to compile and run apple scripts on the fly. Although compiled apple scripts can be run from REALBasic you can't compile and run a script on the fly till now. Version 1.0.2 adds the ability to compile a script to be saved or run later, adds the ability to run a pre-compiled or saved script including scripts saved as 'Run Only' from Apple's Script Editor, and scripts now allways return their results.

Other News: Real-Apple Alliance?


Other News: Real-Apple Alliance? 04/15/2004 09:00 AM
RealNetworks' Rob Glaser wields carrot and stick in an email to Steve Jobs.

Apple blasts Real DRM translator


Apple blasts Real DRM translator 07/29/2004 11:38 AM
Investigating Harmony's 'legal implications'

Are Real And Apple Playing Fair?


Are Real And Apple Playing Fair? 07/30/2004 02:05 PM
In this case, I feel like I am watching Rodin and Mechagodzilla monsters battle over who can do the most damage to Tokyo, with no good monster in sight to protect us all. By Bill Thompson, BBC News (via MyAppleMenu)

Apple, Real and 'best interests'


Apple, Real and 'best interests' 08/06/2004 10:01 PM

Other News: Apple-Real Legal


Other News: Apple-Real Legal 08/02/2004 10:11 AM
Cnet examines Apple's accusation that RealNetworks violated the DMCA.

Apple going with Intel... for Real?
[Update x2]


Apple going with Intel... for Real?
[Update x2]
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CNet is reporting that Apple plans on scrapping its partnership with IBM and switching to Intel processors. Apple has used IBM's PowerPC processors si...

Real Begs Apple for Alliance


Real Begs Apple for Alliance 04/15/2004 11:40 AM

Other News: Real, Apple and Godzilla


Other News: Real, Apple and Godzilla 07/30/2004 10:08 AM
A BBC column compares Godzilla movies with Apple and RealNetworks.

Other News: Real-Apple Lessons


Other News: Real-Apple Lessons 08/13/2004 10:48 AM
Duke Law School professor James Boyle looks at the Real-Apple feud in the context of changing laws.

Real Bites Apple on Downloads


Real Bites Apple on Downloads 08/17/2004 05:45 AM
RealNetworks is selling half-price downloads in its music store -- and they play on the iPod, much to Apple's dismay. Real says digital-music fans should not be locked in to a particular device. By Katie Dean.

Apple is pissed that Real has hacked
their format


Apple is pissed that Real has hacked
their format
07/30/2004 03:44 AM

I buy my music tunes where I see fit and am very happy that RealNetworks is putting the screws to iTunes and now the technical not inclined can buy from two sources. [Information Week]


Real Tempts Apple iTunes Users


Real Tempts Apple iTunes Users 08/17/2004 11:47 AM
CBS News Aug 17 2004 3:43PM GMT

Real fires back at Apple in DRM dogfight


Real fires back at Apple in DRM dogfight 07/30/2004 06:56 AM
Company is 'Compaq' to Apple's 'IBM'

Real Networks 'seeks alliance' with
Apple


Real Networks 'seeks alliance' with
Apple
04/15/2004 06:33 AM
Gang up with us on MS - or we'll gang up on you

Mac Night Owl talks Apple and Real,
Motorola, more


Mac Night Owl talks Apple and Real,
Motorola, more
08/06/2004 06:50 PM
Gene Steinberg's "The Mac Night Owl" radio show features MacCentral and Macworld.com online editor Jim Dalrymple, who will talk about the dispute between Apple and RealNetworks Inc. over RealNetworks' Harmony technology, which makes it possible for RealPlayer Music Store users to play their music on iPods. Also scheduled is Alberto Moriondo, Motorola's Worldwide Director, Content and Applications, who will talk about his company's recent partnership with Apple to bring iTunes to cell phones. Joe Kissel, author of "Take Control of Email with Apple Mail," will also be on hand. You can tune in live from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Pacific Time, 9:00 to 11:00 Eastern. An archive of the show will be posted within eight hours of the webcast.

Jobs, Apple shareholders talk
marketshare, Real, more


Jobs, Apple shareholders talk
marketshare, Real, more
04/22/2004 04:12 PM
Apple Computer Inc. on Thursday held its annual shareholders meeting at the company's Cupertino, Calif. headquarters, which saw the nominees for the Board of Directors pass by a huge margin. Apple CEO Steve Jobs and members of the Executive Committee answered questions for almost 45 minutes ranging from overall company strategy to its plans on expanding its overall marketshare.

Apple lashes Real Networks' music move


Apple lashes Real Networks' music move 07/30/2004 12:02 AM
USA Today Jul 30 2004 3:03AM GMT

Apple and Real conflict over music
downloads and players


Apple and Real conflict over music
downloads and players
08/07/2004 11:52 AM

Apple and Real Networks are feuding over access to Apple's popular iPod music player. Real released Harmony , an application which allows users to play music downloaded from Real's online music store in, among other players, the iPod. The iPod is designed to play music downloaded from iTunes , its popular online music store , and especially those encoded with Apple's Advanced Audio Codec ( AAC ) standard. Apple attacked the move, and threatened a programming reaction:

"We are stunned that RealNetworks has adopted the tactics and ethics of a hacker Latest News about hacker to break into the iPod, and we are investigating the implications of their actions under the DMCA [Digital Millenium Copyright Act] and other laws. We strongly caution Real and their customers that when we update our iPod software from time to time, it is highly likely that Real's Harmony technology will cease to work with current and future iPods."

Real, whose CEO had asked Apple to open the iPod to other file formats earlier this year , reiterated its request.

(thanks to Louise Watson )


Real Networks 'seeks alliance' with
Apple | The Register


Real Networks 'seeks alliance' with
Apple | The Register
04/17/2004 11:27 AM
Real Networks asked Apple to partner with them

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