SDMI

  • Is the RIAA running scared?

    A fumbled attempt to silence a Princeton professor backfires on the recording industry.
  • The jukebox manifesto

    Record companies should stop worrying about security and start giving people what they really want: Music, anywhere, anytime.
  • SDMI: We're not hacked yet

    An industry group says its watermarking scheme for digital music has withstood the assault.
  • Napster finally cuts a deal

    It's either a sellout or a savvy survival move: The beleaguered music trading service is getting into bed with Bertelsmann.
  • Another crack in the SDMI wall

    A team of researchers claims to have successfully hacked a digital music watermarking system.
  • Cracked or not? The SDMI saga continues.

    Did hackers successfully break watermarks designed to protect digital music?
  • SDMI cracked!

    Hackers break the recording industry's vaunted music protection system.
  • Is the SDMI boycott backfiring?

    Programmers don't want to help the recording industry test its new security "solution." But the technology insiders behind the system say hackers could kill it once and for all by participating.
  • Crack SDMI? No thanks!

    Hackers turn up their noses at a "challenge" proposed by the recording and electronics industries.
  • Watermarks in music?

    By Damien Cave
  • Watermarks in music?

    Talal Shamoon, a key technologist for the Secure Digital Music Initiative, says that he's found the key to protecting copyrighted tunes.
  • The music man

    MTVi's Nicholas Butterworth says he wants the audience to do the programming.
  • MP3 entrepreneurs: Show us the money!

    A $45 million investment in MP3.com is further proof that the digital music format has graduated from its garage days.
  • Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the info-sphere

    Amway joins the online multilevel marketing melee

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