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Bli säker-podden
#227 Dumma DRM-skydd

Bli säker-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 36:50


Digitalt distribuerade filmer och böcker kopieringsskyddas ofta med någon typ av DRM (Digital Rights Management). Kunder som köper DRM-skyddade filer kan inte dra nytta av sin lagstadgade rätt att privatkopiera dessa (notera ”privatkopiera”, inte ”piratkopiera”). Kunderna kan också fråntas sin möjlighet att spela upp filmerna eller läsa böckerna. Fram till 2021 sålde Sony både filmer och TV-serier via Playstation Store. Nu står det dock klart att kunder som ”köpte” filmer och TV-serier därigenom i själva verket långtidshyrde dessa. Förra veckan meddelade Sony att de hade ändrat i sina licensavtal med innehållsleverantören Discovery och att Sony därför raderar kundernas ”köpta” Discovery-filmer och -serier. En liknande situation drabbade kunderna som hade ”köpt” böcker i bokbutiken som Microsoft drev fram till 2019. Då valde Microsoft att lägga ned bokbutiken och radera kundernas köpta böcker. Till skillnad från Sony valde Microsoft att betala tillbaka pengarna, men situationen belyste ändå problemet: så länge böcker har DRM-skydd kan säljaren frånta köparen möjligheten att läsa boken. I veckans poddavsnitt pratar Peter och Nikka om de mångåriga problemen med DRM i musik, böcker och filmer. Historiskt har Sony nämligen gjort något ännu värre än att bara radera kundernas köpta filmer. Se fullständiga shownotes på https://go.nikkasystems.com/podd227.

The Nicole Sandler Show
20230331 Nicole Sandler Show - He's So Indicted and Cory Doctorow's Here Too

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 68:12


What a way to end the week! I always look forward to a visit from Cory Doctorow. He's a brilliant bestselling author, journalist and activist. The last time he was here, we spoke about his newest nonfiction book, CHOKEPOINT CAPITALISM.Today, he's here as his new science fiction novel, RED TEAM BLUES, is garnering excellent reviews, but Amazon/Audible won't sell Cory's audiobooks because of a pesky rule - the DRM (Digital Rights Management)- that Cory will not agree to. He'll explain what that all means, as it's way too involved for me to explain here. (But go to redteamblues.com to get the book via the Kickstarter campaign.)I promise, every time Cory Doctorow is on, it's a fascinating conversation from which I learn a lot, and am sorry when it ends! But we're kicking off the weekend with the news that the Manhattan Grand Jury voted to indict Trump yesterday, making history. Could it be that no person here is above the law? The jury's still out on that one!

Teaching With Mo Americanoid
Episode 5 snail Technology in Coursebooks

Teaching With Mo Americanoid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 5:45


I guess the question “does technology belong in the classroom?” has been amply discussed and satisfactorily answered with a resounding YES! (kept some reservations). Both teachers and students have already grasped the idea that they can use technology as a learning tool. Not just the cool new thing.IMG_9271.JPGSo why have publishers been so resistant and slow to adopting e-textbooks? Yesterday a student of mine called my attention again to the outdated status of English coursebooks – which in my humble opinion are the most advanced in terms of volume of sales and global reach. Eduardo has finished his New Headway Elementary 15th edition (just kidding) and is ready to start the Pre-intermediate level. So I volunteered to buy him the book because as a teacher I get a 10% discount from the book distributor here in Brazil, SBS. Well, the coursebook and workbook (16th edition) come with CDs for the student’s home study. Fine. But the first thing Eduardo said was: “Teacher, today’s computer notebooks not even include a Cd drive. Why can’t I just access it online or at least use a memory stick?”An e-textbook is weightless, has multiple functionalities, can be read anytime, anywhere, allows for interactivity, can bring enhanced tools in audio, video, sound effects, games, quizzes, tests, etc. IMG_9270So why are e-textbooks so unappealing?First, the cost. Secondly the quality of the content must be improved. Another huge downside is compatibility. The same e-textbook would have to work perfectly well across a broad range of devices and operating systems. Let’s not forget the DRM – Digital Rights Management which tries to combat piracy.The publishers allege that there still is an enormous digital divide in the world – broadband and wifi may be restricted or simply nonexistent in many places. Or the power supply may be simply unreliable and sporadic to keep the electronic devices charged. Software updates also can compromise functionality. Also, an ebook requires at least a computer. The same way that in the past language learners had to use a record/cassette/cd player to take advantage of the resources accompanying their textbooks.Another contributor to the digital divide is that there are still teachers and students (especially those over 30) who lack the expertise on how to use the technology present in e-textbooks.I would love to see giant publishers like Oxford University Press, Macmillan, Pearson and others to start introducing e-textbooks at a fair price and high quality which would undoubtedly be great incentives for teachers and students to adopt them.Don’t hold your breath.Cheers,Mo

Rant While Driving To Work
DRM for Me DRM for You

Rant While Driving To Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 14:34


What is DRM? (Digital Rights Management). Is it a sickness or plague? Just remember just because you buy it doesn’t meant you own it. WP Engine is the best web hosting company I've ever used! Great up time. Secure. Free back ups. https://goo.gl/yCmCTw (if you make a purchase I get a small commission) - THANKS IN ADVANCE

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Una lucha más en la industria del desarrollo de videojuegos
Una Lucha Mas - Ep. 204 - DRM (Digital Rights Management)

Una lucha más en la industria del desarrollo de videojuegos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 67:49


Dia de grabacion: 22/02/18 Una lucha más, es un show donde documentamos lo que vivimos a diario dentro del reto de mejorar nuestro studio de desarrollo de videojuegos y que se presenta diario de lunes a viernes entre 5:30 y 7 pm por Facebook Live de https://www.facebook.com/karaokulta Luego se transforma para que lo puedas ver en: Youtube en https://youtube.com/user/karaokulta Podcast para que lo lleves en audio a donde quieras en https://www.anchor.fm/karaokulta/ ¡Esperamos tu retroalimentación! Gracias por compartir... es nuestro oxígeno. Klan https://www.karaokulta.com SIGUENOS EN NUESTRAS REDES SOCIALES Y UNETE A NUESTRO KLAN! ✚Facebook ➟ https://www.facebook.com/karaokulta/ ✚Instagram ➟ https://www.instagram.com/karaokulta/... ✚Twitter ➟ https://twitter.com/karaokulta ✚Linkedin ➟ https://www.linkedin.com/company/kara... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/karaokulta/support

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Working Draft » Podcast Feed
Revision 335: EME? CDM? DRM? CENC? IDK!

Working Draft » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 66:42


Anselm, Hans und Rodney lassen sich von Sebastian Golasch alles rund um DRM (Digital Rights Management, auch Dumb Restrictions Mania) erklären. Sebastian wollte eigentlich nur Netflix in Kodi zum Laufen bringen. Wir stellen wieder einmal fest: Kaninchenlöcher können ganz schön tief sein… Schaunotizen [00:02:00] Web Video DRM Ein epischer Monolog, gelegentlich unterbrochen von Fragen und […]

AskAlli: Self-Publishing Advice Podcast
Member Self-Publishing Q&A w/ Joanna Penn & Orna Ross: September 2016

AskAlli: Self-Publishing Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 60:00


Ep#43: Orna Ross and Joanna Penn answer members' questions on writing, publishing and promoting books. Each month, Joanna and Orna answer Members’ self-publishing questions during our regular Ask ALLi event. We’ve also included a summary of the questions that were asked and answered this month. Q: I’m investing in editors for my first book, do I send to multiple editors one at a time? Q: What’s the difference between trade paperbacks and mass market paperbacks? Q: What are the different book cover design considerations when you’re planning an ebook and print book launch? Q: Are Amazon getting rid of the Table of Contents in their books, and when I upload my book, what should I choose for the DRM (Digital Rights Management) setting? Q: I’ve been offered a contribution-based publishing contract – what are your thoughts on these types of agreements? Q: I’m trying to avoid losing money with my book launch, and am considering a Book Launch service to help me learn the process. Q: How to I go about finding an agent that will represent my subsidiary rights? Q: At what point does an author’s social media following grow organically? Q: I have 1 book out / 10 books out. How should I adjust my marketing activity for these two different approaches? Q: Has ALLi got an insider contact at Amazon, like Andy for Ingram Spark? Q: Can you upload to KDP and make your book available to pre-order? Q: I used a free ISBN when I released via Createspace. Can I release via Ingram Spark with a different ISBN? And should I even bother with Ingram Spark? Q: What are the most important decisions an indie author has to make to transition from writing as a hobby to an authorpreneur? Our weekly Self-Publishing Advice broadcast is brought to you by ALLi, the Alliance of Independent Authors. This Member Self-Publishing Q&A is one of four regular shows, which include a more advanced salon, a beginners' salon and a special guest highlight presentation from the Indie Author Fringe, ALLi’s free online author conference. Find more author advice, tips and tools at our self-publishing advice center, www.selfpublishingadvice.org. And, if you haven’t already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. You can do that at www.allianceindependentauthors.org. Now, go write and publish. About your hosts Joanna Penn is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling thriller author, as well as writing non-fiction for authors. She is also a professional speaker and entrepreneur, voted as one of The Guardian UK Top 100 creative professionals 2013. She spent 13 years as a business IT consultant in large corporations across the globe before becoming a full-time author-entrepreneur in September 2011. Connect with Joanna on Twitter @thecreativepenn Orna Ross launched the Alliance of Independent Authors at the London Book Fair in 2012. Her work for ALLi has seen her named as one of The Bookseller’s “100 top people in publishing”. She also publishes poetry, fiction and nonfiction, and is greatly excited by the democratising, empowering potential of author-publishing. Connect with Orna on Twitter @OrnaRoss

R0:b0t0;
3. DRM: i lucchetti dei nostri prodotti digitali

R0:b0t0;

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 7:46


In questa puntata si parla del DRM - Digital Rights Management - e dell'illusione di poter controllare i prodotti digitali che acquistiamo. Alcuni link di approfondimento:- L'uso del femminile nell'italiano: http://www.sergiolepri.it/il-femminile-dei-nomi-che-indicano-cariche-e-professioni/ http://slideplayer.it/slide/8929000/http://www.ilpost.it/giuliasiviero/2014/11/26/se-femminista/- L'Electronic Frontier Foundation con il suo progetto Apollo1201 combatte per abolire il DRM: https://www.eff.org/issues/drm- La mia intervista a Cory Doctorow dell'EFF su Apollo1201: http://motherboard.vice.com/it/read/intervista-cory-doctorow-apollo-1201-drm

R0:b0t0;
3. DRM: i lucchetti dei nostri prodotti digitali

R0:b0t0;

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 7:46


In questa puntata si parla del DRM - Digital Rights Management - e dell'illusione di poter controllare i prodotti digitali che acquistiamo. Alcuni link di approfondimento:- L'uso del femminile nell'italiano: http://www.sergiolepri.it/il-femminile-dei-nomi-che-indicano-cariche-e-professioni/ http://slideplayer.it/slide/8929000/http://www.ilpost.it/giuliasiviero/2014/11/26/se-femminista/- L'Electronic Frontier Foundation con il suo progetto Apollo1201 combatte per abolire il DRM: https://www.eff.org/issues/drm- La mia intervista a Cory Doctorow dell'EFF su Apollo1201: http://motherboard.vice.com/it/read/intervista-cory-doctorow-apollo-1201-drm

The Kindle Chronicles
TKC 310 David H. Rothman

The Kindle Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2014 44:59


Creator of TeleRead and LibraryCity Interview starts at 15:48 Everyone, I think, would be better off if we replaced DRM [Digital Rights Management] with either no “protection” at all, or else social DRM, which in this case means imprinting the readers' identities at the starts of books. The advantage of this is that books would […]

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The Paunch Stevenson Show
Ep 219 6/6/13

The Paunch Stevenson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 88:00


In this episode: Rob calling everyone a living Legend at Chiller Theatre, How I Met Your Mother episode guest starring William Zabka and Ralph Macchio, Celebrity Apprentice finale (Trace Adkins defeats Penn Jillette), Gary Busey's mechanical dog, The Office finally coming to an end, a Liberace movie starring Michael Douglas, Matt Damon, Paul Reiser, and Dan Aykroyd, another post-apocalypse movie Elysium (2013) starring Matt Damon, Steven Seagal is the new ambassador to Russia?, The Purge (2013) rips off Rob's "everyone gets one free murder" concept, co-workers hate Michael Bay, Bay's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles using the voice actors in motion capture suits, Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto in Audi car commercial "The Challenge", David Bowie surprises with new album The Next Day, upcoming CGI Disney Star Wars Rebels (2014) cartoon, Bernie Stolar- destroyer of 32-bit 2D video games, the demise of Sega, Microsoft unveils the Xbox One, DRM: Digital Rights Management, proposed documentary about Atari's New Mexico E.T. landfill, what's with all the NJ roadkill?, our review of Rockshow: Wings Over America (1979/2013) starring Paul McCartney and Denny Laine, Paul McCartney concert performances, extremely high Stub Hub prices, celebrity deaths (Chris Kelly, Ray Manzarek, and Jean Stapleton), somethingstore.com - get shipped mystery packages, The Breeders reunite for a 20th anniversary tour, Ashton Kutcher's Steve Jobs movie gets panned, Funny or Die's iSteve parody biopic starring Justin Long, SNES game Earthbound fetching huge ebay prices, Esteban and the 7 Cities of Gold game coming to the Wii U, and Grimaldi's Pizza in Clifton, NJ, has classic video game consoles to play. 88 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com

BizIII
The Amazon MP3 Store

BizIII

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2007 4:09


BizIII - A Daily Podcast with Ideas Information Inspiration to help you make more money ... with Les Bain and Mike Hughes Monday, October 8th, 2007 Amazon opened a new MP3 download store in competition with iTunes but Amazon has no DRM (Digital Rights Management). Duration: 4:09 Share This Show with a Friend Send a Story Idea to BizIII