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8.16.2004
 Digital Rights Management 
Page B-1 of today's Wall Street Journal (subscription required) has two interesting pieces.

In the left column, an article on digital media and on how its purveyors are using digital rights management tools to tailor the packages of rights available to consumers.

On the right, an article on innovation at Hewlett-Packard, with particular emphasis on its chief strategist, Shane Robison.

And, as it happens, these two stories will intersect in the flesh next Sunday evening, at the opening session of PFF's 10th Annual Aspen Summit, when Robison and Darcy Antonellis, EVP of Warner Brothers Entertainment, engage in a dialogue over The Future of Content on the Internet.

posted by James DeLong : 8/16/2004 10:14:36 AM

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8.16.2004
 Digital Rights Management 
Page B-1 of today's Wall Street Journal (subscription required) has two interesting pieces.

In the left column, an article on digital media and on how its purveyors are using digital rights management tools to tailor the packages of rights available to consumers.

On the right, an article on innovation at Hewlett-Packard, with particular emphasis on its chief strategist, Shane Robison.

And, as it happens, these two stories will intersect in the flesh next Sunday evening, at the opening session of PFF's 10th Annual Aspen Summit, when Robison and Darcy Antonellis, EVP of Warner Brothers Entertainment, engage in a dialogue over The Future of Content on the Internet.

posted by James DeLong : 8/16/2004 10:14:36 AM

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