Microsoft yesterday pulled the wraps off the latest version of its digital rights management (DRM) software, a move awaited with great anticipation in some corners of the online music universe. “We’re very excited about it,” Richard Bullwinkle, senior product marketing manager at Rio Audio in Santa Clara, California, told TechNewsWorld. “We believe it will lower the barriers for people who have wanted to enter portable [digital] music but have not jumped in.”
Hi How do you get your own music a DRM code? If you compose and create your own stuff and then make MP3 file formats? Thanks
Microsoft Updates DRM, Code-Named Janus
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. May 4, 2004 07:45 AMMicrosoft yesterday pulled the wraps off the latest version of its digital rights management (DRM) software, a move awaited with great anticipation in some corners of the online music universe. “We’re very excited about it,” Richard Bullwinkle, senior product marketing manager at Rio Audio in Santa Clara, California, told TechNewsWorld. “We believe it will lower the barriers for people who have wanted to enter portable [digital] music but have not jumped in.”
How do you get your own music a DRM code? If you compose and create your own stuff and then make MP3 file formats? Thanks