Monday, February 2, 2004
Copy Controls Go Mobile: New System Will Protect Digital Content on Wireless Devices
Posted by Jason Dunn in "NEWS" @ 08:00 PM
"An industry group is launching a new system for protecting digital music, video, and software from illegal file sharing over mobile devices. The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) unveiled its newest Digital Rights Management (DRM) system on Monday. The OMA, based in La Jolla, California, also will unveil a licensing body, the Content Management License Administrator (CMLA), which will be led by Nokia, Intel, Panasonic, and Samsung Electronics, a spokesperson for Nokia says."
What do you think? Good thing or a bad thing? I personally think that if it means we'll see more mainstream content, and it doesn't interfere with us watching/listening to our own content, it's a good thing.
What do you think? Good thing or a bad thing? I personally think that if it means we'll see more mainstream content, and it doesn't interfere with us watching/listening to our own content, it's a good thing.