Hollywood's objections to digital content may have far-reaching consequences
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North Korea Is Reaching Out, and World
Is Reaching Back
North Korea Is Reaching Out, and World
Is Reaching Back
08/19/2004 10:44 PMAsian and European governments have been actively engaging North Korea
on diplomatic, cultural and economic levels.
New Digital Photography Search Engine
cuts through the Internet "noise" to
return only relevant Digital Photography
content.
New Digital Photography Search Engine
cuts through the Internet "noise" to
return only relevant Digital Photography
content.
09/03/2004 02:28 AMNew Digital Photography Search Engine uses revolutionary new
"automatic preview" function to summarize search results instantly.
[PRWEB Sep 3, 2004]
Stalemate on digital content?
Stalemate on digital content?
11/06/2003 05:00 PMRights-management schemes are threatening to put customers under
proprietary lock and key. And critics warn that Microsoft is gaining
too much power, from multimedia to corporate memos.
Stalemate On Digital Content?
Stalemate On Digital Content?
11/06/2003 09:39 PMIncompatible anticopying technologies known as digital rights
management (DRM) are being applied to everything from music files to
Microsoft Word documents, and the lack of rules that can make these
schemes work together is increasingly prompting calls for a standards
revolution. By John Borland (CNET News.com via MyAppleMenu)
Stalemate looms on digital content
Stalemate looms on digital content
11/06/2003 06:09 PMglobetechnology.com Nov 6 2003 5:28PM ET
MS on digital content deal rampage
MS on digital content deal rampage
01/06/2005 09:02 AMTiVo, MTV and FOX Sports all signed up
More Open Access To Digital Content
More Open Access To Digital Content
11/17/2003 04:17 AMWhile things like
MIT's
OpenCourseWare and the new
file
sharing of lessons from the Berklee College of Music are getting
all the attention, the well known iBiblio has been
chugging
away for over a decade, hosting all sorts of content for free.
Years ago, it was known as SunSITE, when it was sponsored by Sun, but
it eventually became iBiblio, and is hosted at UNC. It's mostly known
for hosting open source software, but is expanding rapidly into all
sorts of open content that people all over the world find useful. The
guy who runs it seems to understand that there's a value in giving
away things for free - and says that he's told folks in the music
industry how they're making a mistake in calling music downloaders
pirates. He points out that the people who go to the trouble of
downloading music are the ones who are most interested in the music,
and thus should be the people the recording industry is most excited
about.
Disney Sees Future In Digital Content
Disney Sees Future In Digital Content
04/05/2005 12:10 PMInformation Week Apr 5 2005 3:29PM GMT
Disney to Speed Digital Content Delivery
Disney to Speed Digital Content Delivery
02/10/2004 06:40 PMThe Walt Disney Co. and Microsoft Corp.
agreed to work together to speed the availability of Disney movies,
TV shows and other digital content on cell phones, personal digital
assistants and a new generation of portable media players.
Digital content spurs micropayments
resurgence
Digital content spurs micropayments
resurgence
09/07/2004 06:38 AMA growing appetite for digital content helps companies that enable
small-ticket online transactions.
Yahoo links to free digital content
Yahoo links to free digital content
03/24/2005 10:10 AM Disney, Microsoft to partner on digital
content
Disney, Microsoft to partner on digital
content
02/10/2004 03:00 AMThe Walt Disney Company will license Microsoft's Windows Media digital
rights management (DRM) technology for Disney content on mobile
phones, personal digital assistants, and future portable media
players, reports Gary Gentile of the Associated Press...
Group Seeks to Conform Digital Content
Group Seeks to Conform Digital Content
12/10/2003 03:28 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 10 2003 2:10AM ET
Disney and Microsoft team up on digital
content, DRM
Disney and Microsoft team up on digital
content, DRM
02/10/2004 02:44 AMDisney and Microsoft have announced a partnership in which they will
work together on digital media ventures using Disney content and
Microsoft technology
Executives' Thoughts on Financing
Content in a Digital Age
Executives' Thoughts on Financing
Content in a Digital Age
02/01/2005 09:50 PMHere is how a handful of media and technology executives see the
world, and their corners of it, evolving.
New Web sites to store public's digital
content (SiliconValley.com)
New Web sites to store public's digital
content (SiliconValley.com)
03/26/2005 01:37 PMSiliconValley.com - Tapping into a growing interest in so-called
grass-roots media, two Web sites launched this week that aim to become
repositories and clearinghouses for a wide variety of digital content
created by the public.
Digital Assets: The Dance Of Content
Owner Acceptance
Digital Assets: The Dance Of Content
Owner Acceptance
11/04/2003 12:10 PMTristan Louis writes
"Reading stories after stories about the RIAA lawsuits, broadcast
flags, DVD holds for the Oscar, etc... I've started to develop a grand
theory of digital assets piracy reactions, assessing 4 stages of
reactions to piracy. I thought it might interest Techdirt
readers." This sounds about right - though, I wonder if there's
ever a point where the industry realizes how much time and money they
waste in the early stages.
Nearly half of internet users contribute
digital content
Nearly half of internet users contribute
digital content
03/06/2004 01:55 AM
Nearly one half of American internet users have
contributed digital content
to cyberculture, according to a new study from the Pew Internet and American Life
project .
According to "Content
Creation Online" :
- 21% of Internet users say they have posted photographs to Web
sites.
- 20% say they have allowed others to download music or video files
from their computers.
- 17% have posted written material on Web sites.
- 13% maintain their own Web sites.
- 10% have posted comments to an online newsgroup.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the most active
demographic group is those under 25.
MercuryNews.com | 03/24/2005 | New Web
sites to store public's digital content
MercuryNews.com | 03/24/2005 | New Web
sites to store public's digital content
03/26/2005 07:40 AMNew Web Sites to Store Public's Digital
Content
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MarketResearch.Com And Content
Directions, Inc. Announce Agreement To
Implement Digital Object Identifiers
MarketResearch.Com And Content
Directions, Inc. Announce Agreement To
Implement Digital Object Identifiers
07/19/2004 02:52 AMMarketResearch.com, the leader in global business intelligence
representing the most comprehensive collection of published market
research available on demand, and Content Directions, Inc. (CDI), the
leading commercial DOI Registration Agency, today announced an
implementation of digital object identifiers (DOIs) within
MarketResearch.com’s content and its related web sites. [PRWEB Jul
19, 2004]
New Objections to F.C.C. Deal With
Nextel Over Spectrum
New Objections to F.C.C. Deal With
Nextel Over Spectrum
06/25/2004 02:15 AMReports that the Federal Communications Commission will resolve a
fight over the wireless spectrum used by Nextel Communications has set
off litigation threats.
Objections to Microsoft/DoJ settlement
rejected
Objections to Microsoft/DoJ settlement
rejected
07/01/2004 08:45 AMvnunet.com Jul 1 2004 12:58PM GMT
Belated objections may scupper US
e-voting
Belated objections may scupper US
e-voting
12/08/2003 09:21 AMZDNet UK Dec 8 2003 8:08AM ET
Press Release - NewsGator Technologies
is Chosen for EContent 100 – One of
the Top 100 Companies that Matter Most
in the Digital Content Industry
Press Release - NewsGator Technologies
is Chosen for EContent 100 – One of
the Top 100 Companies that Matter Most
in the Digital Content Industry
12/23/2003 05:45 PMAs RSS & Syndication Trend Continues as Useful Way to Find &
Organize Online News & Content, NewsGator Raises the Bar for Customers
& the Industry
Denver, COÂ -- December 23, 2003Â -- NewsGator Technologies has
been chosen for the third annual EContent 100 List, EContent
Magazine’s list of companies that matter most in the digital content
industry. The EContent 100 selection process combines editorial talent
from EContent and Information Today, Inc., and relies on their
collective experience in various corners of the digital content
landscape along with their exposure to the visible activities of
digital content companies.
Flagship product NewsGator 1.3 is a news aggregator which runs
inside Microsoft Outlook and retrieves news from news sites, weblogs,
NNTP (Usenet) newsgroups, and other information sources that support
the RSS or Atom syndication formats. NewsGator was selected for the
content delivery category, which includes tools and solutions for
delivering digital content – from aggregation software tools to
content delivery networks – as well as for the secure digital
payment strategies.
Other categories for this year’s EContent 100 include
Classification and Taxonomy, Collaboration & Knowledge Management,
Consulting Services, Content Creation, Production & Digital
Publishing, Content Management, Digital Rights Management, Fee-Based
Info Services, Intranets & Portals, Mobile Content and Search Engines
& Technologies. "We are pleased to recognize NewsGator Technologies in
our 2003 EContent 100,” said Michelle Manafy, Editor of EContent
Magazine. “We believe that it is tools like NewsGator that can
bring syndicated content directly to a very wide audience, and open
the door to new and exciting digital content distribution
solutions.”
NewsGator 1.3 automatically integrates syndicated news items into
Microsoft Outlook folders for users to access immediately or at a
later time. New feeds are being published regularly, allowing
NewsGator users to easily and seamlessly find and subscribe to new
valuable content.  In two weeks at CES, NewsGator Technologies will
be demonstrating the next generation of its products, which will
dramatically extend its capabilities in the digital content
marketplace.
Digital Bazaar Signs Content
Distribution Agreement with CD Baby
Heralding Bold New Music Initiative
Digital Bazaar Signs Content
Distribution Agreement with CD Baby
Heralding Bold New Music Initiative
03/14/2005 04:39 PMAgreement allows tens of thousands of musicians to create new revenue
stream by distributing their music on Bitmunk, a secure next
generation file distribution network [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Airbus Drops Microsoft Ruling Objections
Airbus Drops Microsoft Ruling Objections
09/24/2004 03:45 AMAP via ABCNEWS.com Sep 24 2004 8:41AM GMT
Airbus withdraws objections to EU
Microsoft ruling-WSJ
Airbus withdraws objections to EU
Microsoft ruling-WSJ
09/24/2004 03:45 AMReuters Sep 24 2004 7:55AM GMT
Top Broadband, Telecom and Entertainment
Execs Head For Vegas To Tout Content
Delivery Via Digital Media Partnerships
Top Broadband, Telecom and Entertainment
Execs Head For Vegas To Tout Content
Delivery Via Digital Media Partnerships
08/12/2004 02:07 AMThe anticipation of large revenue streams flowing from the digital
delivery of content is fueling a whole series of innovative
partnerships among content and pipeline companies, including leading
operators, programmers, studios and distributors. Away from the
commotion of large expo events, top executives from major broadband,
telecom and entertainment companies are planning to pursue potential
deals and development of opportunities at Kagan's Digital Media
executive summit in Las Vegas, Sept. 22-23. [PRWEB Aug 12, 2004]
Microsoft Dismisses British Objections
to Anti-Linux Ad
Microsoft Dismisses British Objections
to Anti-Linux Ad
08/27/2004 01:39 PMMicrosoft sources suggest that a British regulatory agency's
objections to an anti-Linux print advertisement are moot because the
ad hasn't run in any UK publications since May.
U.S. Moves to Sell F-16's to Pakistan
Over Indian Objections
U.S. Moves to Sell F-16's to Pakistan
Over Indian Objections
03/25/2005 05:27 PMThe sale of the fighter planes is a policy shift meant to reward
Pakistan for its help in combating terrorism.
Court upholds objections to law
regulating Internet porn
Court upholds objections to law
regulating Internet porn
06/29/2004 05:05 PMChristian Science Monitor Jun 29 2004 9:49PM GMT
Darknet: Hollywood's War
Darknet: Hollywood's War
06/24/2005 07:54 PMHollywood's Internet Avenger?
Hollywood's Internet Avenger?
07/02/2004 09:52 AMWashington Post Jul 2 2004 2:12PM GMT
Paying for Hollywood's Fame
Paying for Hollywood's Fame
04/18/2005 09:57 AMIt takes blood, debt, and tears to buy a rival video and DVD rental
chain.
Hollywood's Boogeyman Is Getting Bigger
Hollywood's Boogeyman Is Getting Bigger
06/17/2005 03:55 PMAs Hollywood moves to fight online film piracy, newly released
tracking results show that more and more users have large video files
on their home computers.
Hollywood's Plot Thickens
Hollywood's Plot Thickens
08/09/2004 11:14 AMDeals are dropping like flies. The latest: Hollywood Entertainment.
Hollywood's Internet Avenger?
(washingtonpost.com)
Hollywood's Internet Avenger?
(washingtonpost.com)
07/02/2004 09:43 AMwashingtonpost.com - And the Oscar goes to ... Dan Glickman.
Conservatives Against Hollywood's
Copyright Predations
Conservatives Against Hollywood's
Copyright Predations
09/25/2004 11:27 PM
The
American
Conservative Union ran a terrific
advertisement
(pdf; 640K) in several publications last week, railing against
Hollywood's attempt to stifle peer-to-peer technology. The Democrats
are totally in bed with the entertainment cartel on this one; why
don't Republicans see why this is a truly conservative issue.
AMD basks in Hollywood's glow
(USATODAY.com)
AMD basks in Hollywood's glow
(USATODAY.com)
04/19/2005 11:06 AMUSATODAY.com - Technology is at it again, expanding Hollywood's
creative horizons. For a number of crucial creative tasks, A-list
directors Robert Rodriguez, George Lucas and Rob Cohen relied on
Windows computers running microprocessors from Advanced Micro Devices.
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