Nokia, the world’s largest mobile phone maker, will add support of Microsoft’s latest copyright protection software, PlayReady digital rights management technology, to its line of Nokia S60 and Series 40 mobile device platforms beginning in 2008, the two companies announced Monday. The move, according to Nokia, will enable content owners and service providers to deliver nearly any type of digital content in a flexible manner. In addition, the companies will also team to expand and simplify consumer scenarios for accessing, experiencing and moving digital content.
Nokia to Play Ball With Microsoft’s PlayReady
Posted by: Walaika Haskins August 6, 2007 02:52 PMNokia, the world’s largest mobile phone maker, will add support of Microsoft’s latest copyright protection software, PlayReady digital rights management technology, to its line of Nokia S60 and Series 40 mobile device platforms beginning in 2008, the two companies announced Monday. The move, according to Nokia, will enable content owners and service providers to deliver nearly any type of digital content in a flexible manner. In addition, the companies will also team to expand and simplify consumer scenarios for accessing, experiencing and moving digital content.