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POPSMedia Conversion Techniques This article speaks about past and present DRM media conversion techniques. Digital rights management technologies have changed in the last 10 years driving media software development to significantly higher level.
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POPSCopy DVD to Computer Mac DVD Copy software can copy and convert DVD easily for Mac OS X users. Download Mac DVD Copy to remove CSS from DVD and copy DVD on Mac OS X.
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POPSCopycense - the online journal of code & content Copycense is an online publication that provides insight, commentary, and scholarship on copyright, licensing, intellectual property, and digital media. Copycense’s coverage emphasizes copyright and licensing, but we also report regularly on other developments in the digital media arena, including digital rights management (DRM), file sharing, digitzation, and legislation.
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POPSDocument security LockLizard is a DRM (digital rights management) company that specializes in document security and copy protection for pdf, flash, ebooks, and web based content.
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POPSFree Audio Books for Disabled People This site is processing applications for Baen Books, for disabled people to have access to all of Baen's audio and ebook libraries for free. Apparently it is offered to people who have any type of disability which makes reading standard books difficult. This would include vision problems and physical limitations, as well as some learning challenges, such as dyslexia. They have you fill out a simple form, asking for your email address, snail address, phone number, type of disability and doctor's information. I am interested in this because I am the caregiver for a lady who recently lost one eye, and can't see much out of her other eye.
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POPSInternet access & Net Neutrality: Slowing and Blocking Your Access to YouTube, Yahoo, Google, etc.
We the customers of any internet company already pay huge tolls for the benefit of using the internet, a communications system that was not only not developed by . We pay way too much for access to a technology that was developed for government use with our taxes. What the greedy bastards are trying to do is to extort companies like Google for the privilege of allowing their customers . And ... it clears the way for them ... to indiscriminately make money from users with zero accountability for service. The internet was founded on the concept of access for all ... net neutrality has at its core access to internet services at any time, to any place and with no restrictions or strings attached ,,, users and service developers have in principal equal rights to be online. ... net neutrality ... its core the very idea of being a sort of "penumbra" that implicitly protects every individual's civil rights in the digital r
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POPSThings Didn't Happen In 2007 Everybody oohed and ahed over Google's new presentation offering, but then went right on using PowerPoint. Because that's what you use for presentations, everybody knows it. Google gets an 'A' for effort and for presenting alternatives, but as Microsoft is learning with Vista, the public seems rather reluctant to change the status quo. Unless it's for Apple products, that is.
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POPSThe blindness of the music industry He thinks that his customers have too much sympathy for his customers???? Does he think we should be more sympathetic to _him_ instead? He would love nothing more than to charge you every time you listen toa song -- and is surprised that "the little people" are, literally, not buying it.