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Disney, Microsoft join in digital rights management







Disney, Microsoft join in digital rights
management

Disney, Microsoft join in digital rights
management
02/10/2004 02:47 AM

Disney and Microsoft announced a long-term partnership, wherein the software giant would distribute the entertainment giant's content through secure channels, including PCs and mobile devices. This involves a strong reliance on licensing Microsoft's digital rights management technology .

(thanks to Marsha Debonis )




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