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DRM Wars: The Next Generation
Policymakers, and music and movie companies, are starting to realize that DRM won’t solve their P2P infringement problems. First, they argue that DRM enables price discrimination — business models that charge different customers
CinemaNow Sells Crippleware DVDs
As Ed Felten has written, the same types of tricks have been tried with CD, Apple's iTunes Music Store allows you to burn completely unprotected CDs of the and the music industry doesn't appear to have regretted allowing that.
SDR2006-10-18 Podcast - SDRNews
UC Berkeley’s David Wagner and Princeton’s Ed Felten, and came up with a wish list Rapper Jay-Z’s live concert in June at Radio City Music Hall is popping about not taking no for an answer and developing your own business model.
Scam Web Site Suckers Political Campaign Representatives
Ed Felten, a professor of computer science and one of the authors of the Princeton study said that fixavote.com "looks like satire The company, which also does business under the name Election Consultants, certainly seems confident.
Your Last Chance To Get Into StomperNet Is Today
The key to success in Internet business are two ingredients - targeted UC Berkeley’s David Wagner and Princeton’s Ed Felten, and came up with a wish list Rapper Jay-Z’s live concert in June at Radio City Music Hall is popping up
miniLinks for 2006-08-14
Ed Felten says that the DRM debate has moved from combating piracy to supporting price "DRMs Enable Business Models, They Don't Stop Piracy" - Universal VP Ray Beckerman attempts to simplify how the music industry sues the world
Princeton-Microsoft IP Conference Liveblog
He talks specifically about the music industry, saying that they lots precious time trying to maintain a business model that was no longer relevant. He gives some history of IP diplomacy relating to cultural diversity, and argues for
Long-Tail Innovation
Or, just as likely, the innovation will happen anyway, and policymakers will wonder why so many people are ignoring the law. That’s what has happened with music remixes; and it could happen again for code
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New rights? Old tactics
Earlier this month the Association of Indepedent Music had one of those own interests at a time when the music business is going through major change as by Princeton University professor Ed Felten in his blog, Freedom to Tinker.

The Business of Music Net providers warn file swappers
The Business of Music. In its campaign to stem double-digit percentage drops in music sales, the landed in the orbit of Ed Felten, a pro-
microsoft research drm talk
That's something that a Princeton engineering prof named Ed Felten and his team discovered Should you buy Apple iTunes music, or Microsoft DRM music?
BW Online | August 25, 2003 | Fighting for the Freedom to Tinker
BusinessWeek magazine: The most-read source of global business news Now, Felten actively tracks other attempts to regulate technology through his
p2pnet.net - the original daily p2p and digital media news site
p2p news / p2pnet: Professor Ed Felten's Freedom to Tinker blog has been a pincipal CDs store music files in Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA) format,
Techdirt: Why Do DMCA Supporters Want To Rewrite Ed Felten's
In 2001, Princeton computer science professor Ed Felten was getting ready to With music RIAA owns most of the music producers that people want to hear.

BW Online | August 25, 2003 | Fighting for the Freedom to Tinker
BusinessWeek magazine: The most-read source of global business news Now, Felten actively tracks other attempts to regulate technology through his
p2pnet.net - the original daily p2p and digital media news site
p2p news / p2pnet: Professor Ed Felten's Freedom to Tinker blog has been a pincipal CDs store music files in Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA) format,
Techdirt: Why Do DMCA Supporters Want To Rewrite Ed Felten's
In 2001, Princeton computer science professor Ed Felten was getting ready to With music RIAA owns most of the music producers that people want to hear.
Techdirt: California Senator Wants To Throw Ed Felten In Jail
So why is Professor Ed Felten at risk? Well, he recently wrote a file sharing application in all of Cingular to launch cellphone music service -- report
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NPR : Copy Protection Hang-Ups Irk Music Fans
Now on Mondays our business report focuses on technology, But Princeton computer science Professor Ed Felton says his research has shown that once a CD
Wired News: Music Man Cracks DRM Schemes
Halderman and his adviser, Princeton professor Ed Felten, picked up the thread, you have to know about law, public policy and the business world."
The Chronicle: 11/29/2002: Seeing Crucial Computer-Science Work
In a recent blog posting, Mr. Felten said he was intrigued by a proposal that would allow people to freely gain access to music online, share it,
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