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DRM Blog

The context, stakeholders and technologies of DRM

Recent Blog Posts

  • Change is nigh - for Tablets, Swans and the Music Industry.

    Jude Umeh28th Jan 2010

    Certainly seems like there's a lot of change in the air, what with rumoured threats of tablet PC dominance, the challenge of streaming music services, and even news of Swans getting divorced! Whatever next I wonder, and how does it affect the creative industries of music, film and publishing? [Read more]

  • Looking Ahead (Through the Rearview Mirror)?

    Jude Umeh13th Jan 2010

    This is really a sequel to a post written for end of last year (which can now be found here), about the likely direction of things to come, and the perils of following the crowd / herd mentality, particularly for those in the creative industries. Read on for some key messages and evidence in support of those observations [Read more]

  • File Sharing & Copyright (Whose Right Is It Anyway)?

    Jude Umeh19th Nov 2009

    Ok, so the wise ones decided to bide their time and give enough room for trends to develop and for arguments to grow hot, cold and hot again; and the outcome? Still not fully decided, but it may just be that file sharing is not such a bad thing after all. [Read more]

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