On The Insider: Gwyneth Paltrow Goes Country
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet
TalkBack 6 of 14:
Next »
« Previous
if there is such collution, then yes...
but if even one providor offers a non DRM product it will be a high demand niche and probably quite profitable.
Posted by: ryusen   Posted on: 07/02/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

Alert moderator to an offensive message

Subscribe to this discussion via Email or RSS

Compromised data caused by what?  Nigel Johnstone | 07/01/04
News Flash: Companies ready to waste money  tic swayback | 07/01/04
Key word- "companies ready to buy" - not consumers  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/02/04
well said...note the lack of posts....  cybershoplifter | 07/02/04
Consumers eat what they are fed.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/02/04
if there is such collution, then yes...  ryusen | 07/02/04
Really?  tic swayback | 07/02/04
The only REAL uses...  Spoon Jabber | 07/02/04
What we do NOT need is dozens of different DRM scheme's  BitTwiddler | 07/02/04
But you said a monoculture is bad...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/02/04
No... one DRM systems so consumers will accept it  WhoIsDaMan | 07/02/04
No monoculture needed  tic swayback | 07/02/04
Corporations have been waiting for this...  Stewart Cannon | 07/02/04
DRM is not a revenue enhancer  Robertbrice | 07/03/04

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement
Premier Vendor Content Whitepapers, webcasts & resources from our Power Center Sponsors
advertisement

Meet Doc

  • Here to help you with your Document Management Needs
  • Doc is an enigma. Born to a Russian ballerina and a German electrical engineer, he grew up in various locations in the United States. He’s seen the insides of more brands, versions, and generations of printer and printer-related hardware than almost anyone.
  • To learn more about this mysterious figure check out his blog on ZDNet. You’ll be glad you did.
  • Produced by
    ZDNet and