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DRM can breach DRM: Guy KewneyBritish computer journalist Guy Kewney has written an article dealing with DRM and DRM - both Digital Rights Management and Digital Radio Mondiale. Kewney contends that “DRM is now here and is much more likely to become a global standard [than DAB] because it allows digital broadcasts on existing medium wave and short wave and FM channels, as well as DAB frequencies. But it’s digital and, therefore, it can breach copy protection, or digital rights management.” Kewney has been testing a DRM receiver and says “The radio is set up so if you plug a £10 SD flash memory card into the side of it, you can record four hours of DRM, or half an hour of DAB. There’s an electronic programme guide, so you can set your timer to record shows that are coming up. And when it’s done you’ll be able to plug it into your PC and save the MP3 files with all your other MP3 files.” He wonders why the recording industry has not been making a fuss about this. Maybe, suggests Kewney, it’s because nobody has noticed.
Source: Media Network
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