One of the chief advantages touted by Adobe Systems for its e-book copy protection technology, called Adobe Digital Experience Protection Technology (ADEPT), is that consumers can buy e-books for one ...
The move could mean people watch copy-protected premium video in a single browser rather than with dozens of video apps. For now though, Adobe's HTML video approach only works with Firefox. Stephen ...
Like it or not, a new era of DRM began on the internet overnight. Mozilla, the last major holdout to the W3C's endorsed DRM extensions known as Encrypted Media Extensions (EME), reluctantly decided to ...
Partnering with ExpressPlay, Adobe announced that it now offers a multi-DRM solution called Adobe Primetime DRM, with customers able to buy the four major digital rights management (DRM) ...
Apple Inc. will not use Adobe Systems Inc.’s e-book digital rights management (DRM) technology, an Adobe executive said on Wednesday. The confirmation added credibility to reports that Apple Inc. will ...
Responding to criticism that its anti-piracy mechanisms could slow the growth of the e-book industry, Adobe Systems plans to liberalize its approach toward Digital Rights Management (DRM) with e-books ...
My fellow ZDNet blogger, David Berlind, has a great post titled The skinny on desktop Linux pros, cons and adoption where he does a good job of spelling out what is hindering Linux as a widely ...
Adobe has rejiggered its DRM software for the Flash platform, combining a number of access control features under the rubric of Flash Access 2.0. The new platform can give content providers all sorts ...
Adobe has released a tool which allows content creators to place digital rights management (DRM) protection on Flash media files.. The Adobe Flash Media Rights Management Server lets users place locks ...
Adobe Systems has begun bringing its video copy-protection technology to the Web, an important step in its years-long shift away from its Flash technology. Adobe's Flash Player helped usher in the ...
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