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DRM and the hazards of research

A DRM defining moment

A crisis of identity

Is DRM open to abuse?

Associated Press makes the DRM news (but not how you think)

Arguments for and against DRM

Anti-DRM fun and fallacy

Cryptography isn’t DRM

It’s a funny old world

DRM is a barrier to eBook adoption say students

Customers demand DRM controls – it’s true

When in doubt – shoot the messenger!

Web 2.0 - What’s wrong with using what you know?

Does the death of music DRM mean the death of DRM itself?

Does organized piracy contribute to better markets?

The case for Digital Rights Management

DRM is dead – Long live DRM!

Protecting personal data – lessons learned

To DRM or not to DRM – that is not the question!

Does DRM cross the boundaries of privacy?

New lunacy on the patent front?

When is an eBook any value? – when it’s not an eBook

Ebooks are dead – long live Digital Editions

It’s been a busy week for DRM technologies.

Does Windows Vista threaten DRM?

Is anti-terrorism legislation a threat to DRM?

DRM – the DVD wars

How long to cross-platform DRM?

Does DRM make sense for a web site?

Protesters storm Apple stores over DRM issue - Simon Aughton PCPRO News 12 June 2006.

DRM - battle of the Titans?