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  2. FairPlay - Wikipedia

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    The restrictions imposed by FairPlay, mainly limited device compatibility, have sparked criticism, with a lawsuit alleging antitrust violation that was eventually closed in Apple's favor, and various successful efforts to remove the DRM protection from files, with Apple continually updating its software to counteract such projects.

  3. Digital rights management - Wikipedia

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    Apple Inc. made music DRM-free after April 2007 [44] and labeled all music as "DRM-Free" after 2008. [45] Other works sold on iTunes such as apps, audiobooks, movies, and TV shows are protected by DRM.

  4. Digital Transmission Content Protection - Wikipedia

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    More recently there appears to be a move to using TCP/IP carried on high-speed ethernet and WiFi connections to replace FireWire and similar systems, a move epitomized by the Apple TV. The DTCP standard has branched out to cover a variety of media types to respond to these industry changes, and now supports USB , IP , [ 2 ] WiFi , Bluetooth and ...

  5. Apple DRM pressure spreads to EU chief - AOL

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    It doesn't look like any open letter to the industry by Jobs is going to halt the unrelenting European pressure on Apple to open FairPlay and make iTunes interoperable, especially not now that the ...

  6. Apple to pay $308.5 million for allegedly violating a DRM patent

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    Apple has been ordered to pay $308.5 million in a lawsuit alleging that the copyright protection in the App Store and Music violates PMC's patents.

  7. UltraViolet (website) - Wikipedia

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    UltraViolet logo. UltraViolet was a cloud-based digital rights locker for films and television programs that allowed consumers to store proofs-of-purchase of licensed content in an account to enable playback on different devices using multiple applications from several different streaming services. [1]

  8. Defective by Design - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy poster 2006. Defective by Design (DBD) is a grassroots anti-digital rights management (DRM) initiative by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and CivicActions.Launched in 2006, DBD believes that DRM (which they call "digital restrictions management") makes technology deliberately defective, negatively affects digital freedoms, and is "a threat to innovation in media, the privacy of ...

  9. Netflix is removing all of these movies and TV shows tomorrow

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    Netflix is removing all of these movies and TV shows tomorrow. Jacob Stolworthy. January 31, 2023 at 9:37 AM. In February 2023, Netflix will remove a bunch of movie and TV series from its library,