Portends Massive Change For This Beleaguered Peer-To-Peer
The file-trading network is set to unveil anti-copying technology that it hopes will entice independent artists to distribute their music through the network. StreamCast Networks, the creator of the popular Morpheus file-trading software, is set to unveil a plan Thursday that it hopes will help it become a more legitimate means of music distribution. The company is adding new digital rights management, or anti-copying technology, to its set of software and services. It's calling for independent artists to distribute their work through the Morpheus file-trading network, using this technology to help solicit payment for their work and guard against piracy(!) http://www.businessweek.com/technolo...es/9081188.htm - js. |
And this is the "Great New Thing" everyone is supposed to be waiting on?:PO: :dunno:
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