CES Panel Ponders Fate Of DRM
While I was busy covering a panel at the Consumer Electronics Show about how technology has forever changed the political process [see the PM Edition for more], some sat in on a session called "The True Cost of DRM: What Can't We Do Now?" If only I could be two places at once…
Discussants at that event pondered whether digital rights management will become a thing of the past since companies like Apple and America Online have begun offering digital music free from such technological protections.
Panelists included American University professor Patricia Aufderheide; attorney Russ Frackman; Media Defender Vice President Jonathan Lee; Yahoo Vice President Ian Rogers; and Electronic Frontier Foundation lawyer Fred Von Lohmann.


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