May 11, 2007 2:22 PM PDT
Podcast: What's behind legal threat to Apple, others?
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A legal threat for Apple, Microsoft and other big players, MySpace has a new copyright-protection scheme, and students get game.
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Media Rights Technology is threatening Apple, Microsoft, RealNetworks and Adobe for not using its product, which prevents copy-protected music streams from being recorded during playback. CNET News.com's Erica Ogg talks with News.com reporter Anne Broache about the baffling legal situation.
MySpace.com has a new scheme for keeping content that's been pulled from member profiles for copyright violations off the site for good; the National Football League and MySpace struck a deal to host on-demand Super Bowl commercials; and university students are learning how to make and market video games and themselves to industry executives.
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