Aha! Neil Aspinall of Apple Corps says it was the Apple deal that will make Beatles’ music appear on legit downloading sites–and no iTunes exclusivity!
Digital rights management (DRM) is an out-and-out disaster both as a concept and as an always changing technology. He’s right, the music industry is strangling itself
The LA Times article reveals that the RIAA has it wrong. All wrong.
The RIAA should read Job’s open essay a little more carefully. They laud him for offering to license Apple’s FairPlay DRM to other player manufacturers and online stores, when he never did anything like it. In fact he thinks it won’t work at all.
Filed under: Music
Adding up the few Beatles tracks Jobs slipped into his recent MacWorld keynote, the name change to “Apple, Inc.”, the recent BBC news item about the Apple, Inc./Apple Corps agreement, and Job’s “Thoughts on Music” essay, the strategy is getting clearer.
Apple is now a media company!
Filed under: Music
Would you believe it? There is probably no way this will have much effect, but it will help position Jobs and Apple as a grudging DRM purveyor. Think positive thoughts.
Filed under: Politics
There was new money from the US Government to Lockheed Martin to develop the latest in airships: the modern-day solar-powered Hindenburg. Just what we need for the Border Patrol. But will you be watched?
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BREAKING: Steve Jobs has just launched Apple’s new iTV at the MacWorld Keynote in SF. Features usb2, ethernet, wi netowrking, HDMI and more.
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Your computer is the center of your digital life. Your TV is the center of your entertainment life. But what if you want to watch movies, TV shows, movie trailers, podcasts, and photos from your computer on your TV? At $299, Apple TV brings iTunes to the big screen.




