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EU forcing DRM interoperability
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Well the EU seems to me to be making a good move on this one. I suppose this is something that will have to come from a governmental direction, since the players in the DRM/Format game simply won't play nicely with others on their own. In their defense, there's not been a lot of incentive to do so.
The comments on multi-territory licensing are interesting, but what the article says about DRM particularly caught my attention: Quote:
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So the EU wants to trade monopoly for oligopoly?
"Open" DRM cannot exist. DRM requires a secret to work. If the DRM is open, then the secret is out, so the DRM cannot "protect" the content. The solution, then, is to make you join a "consortium" to obtain the secret so that you can work with the DRM. Not much of an improvement, IHMO. But, of course, the real use of DRM is to reduce customer choice and lock customers into a company. So I doubt that the EU's goals will ever be obtained. |
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Pinata time...
Unfortuantely, I believe, a common, friendly (or even unfriendly) DRM will end up being an execise in futility. I'm afraid it will only provide single target to be hacked, with a phlethora of goodies to be gotten (by the pirates) when it is finally cracked. Sort of like a pinata....
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Yeah, see, they aren't talking about open DRM, rlauzon, they're talking about inter-operable DRM, whole different animal. Well, mostly different.
![]() I know that you hate DRM categorically, but in my book DRM that works with any available device is a massive improvement from DRM that ties each book to only one device, and/or only one type of device. ![]() |
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You're right. The publishers reduced our choices and locked us in to MS products and Adobe products and Sony products and Mobipocket products--all at the same time. And now the Kindle comes along and the publishers reduced our choices again by adding that format and locking us in to yet another device. It's just inhuman.
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I have nothing against publishers and authors wanting to protect their intellectual rights, however I would welcome a common standard of DRAM which would be device independent. At the moment I avoid DRAM protected books simply because a year from now I may be using a different device for reading my e books and I would no longer be able to read those I had already purchased.
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Yep, they got their heads in the sand up to their arse-holes on this one. ![]() Derek |
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Much easier for the consumer, and it would also mean more choice. You won't be tied up to a single e-store anymore. |
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An eBook with DRM is better than no eBook at all.
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this is a good idea. stadnard protocols are very important for this type of market with network effects. interoperable DRM is equivalent to having fax machines that can speak with each other....instead of only certain ones being able to speak with each other.
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It will be nice if the EU can figure out how to get it to work. Note, however, that nowhere in the article did it specify applying any of this to e-books. Oversight?
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Inter-operable DRM doesn't do anything to remove what we have today other than give us the illusion of more choice. |
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Better yet -- why doesn't the EU mandate an end to DRM altogether. Then music, films, video games and ebooks really will be interoperable with all devices.
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