Microsoft and copy-protection company Macrovision have struck a deal that will add a new layer of anticopying defenses to video content being swapped between home devices. The two companies said that ...
Macrovision, makers of copy-protection technologies for video and consumer software, has announced that they have signed a deal with several Internet video delivery companies. The deal will bring the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Microsoft and Macrovision, the copy-protection company, have struck a deal that will add a new ...
A number of online movie download services have inked a deal with Macrovision to offer that company's ACP protection with their movies. We'll peer through the scrambled signal to figure out the larger ...
Microsoft dug its roots a little deeper into the music business Wednesday, as copy-protection company Macrovision agreed to license its Windows digital rights management technology for CDs. The ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Macrovision released a new DVD copy-protection technology that it hopes will substantially ...
Bertelsmann-owned Sonopress, one of the largest CD manufacturing concerns in the world, has agreed to use and resell Macrovision's technology for discouraging CD copying. Although several other CD ...
Oh, for the old days when sailing the seas of piracy was as simple as hooking a couple of VCRs together with a dubbing cable. Sure, the video quality degraded with each generation, but it was so bad ...
The entertainment industry wants to take back control of its content. Good luck. Tucked behind the cafeteria at Macrovision's Santa Clara, Calif. headquarters is a monument to the frustrating war on ...
CANNES, France -- The ailing music industry is poised to make a new push to copy-proof its music CDs, in hopes of slowing the epidemic of Internet piracy. Microsoft and Macrovision each announced copy ...
It’s as jarring as former First Lady Nancy Reagan saying yes to drugs. The maker of the code hackers love to crack — Macrovision — is touting the sharing and copying features of the next version of ...