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[Digitaltechlife.com] Digital Tech Life: I'm using Parallels instead of Apple's Boot Camp simply because I don't want to be bothered with booting up to get into Windows. Parallels runs a lot faster than I thought it would and I had no problems installing a couple of programs (The first program I downloaded was an anti-virus for Windows).
[Blog.wired.com] The Cult of Mac Blog: According to Engadget, seven major film studios, including all the heavy hitters, have decided to sell movies for download through Movielink and CinemaNow a pair of Web sites that don't support Macs, all the more reason for Apple to get busy launching movie sales through iTunes.
[Downhillbattle.org] Downhill Battle - Music Activism: The first thing Downhill Battle ever did was iTunes iSbogus (and it’s still the first non-apple result on google for “itunes”). Today, Slashdot has a story about how Weird Al makes less money from an iTunes sale than from a CD sale, even though an iTunes sale doesn’t involve any physical product, shipping, storage, physical store, and kid working at the counter.
[Money.cnn.com] Jon Johansen hacks FairPlay, the Apple iTunes closed system ...: For his role in writing DeCSS, Johansen was charged with breaking the Norwegian law that prohibits gaining unauthorized access to data, then was acquitted twice when courts ruled the data were his own. The movie studios didn't like that decision, which almost certainly would have been different in the U.S., where the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the DMCA, for short) prohibits circumventing digital-rights-management technology (or DRM) for any reason.
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Posted at November 27, 2006 01:55 AM