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Subject: IP: Let them eat MS cake : Good Morning Silicon Valley Thu Apr 12 12:15:25 EDT 2001
>Windows XP users to eat what they're given: Even as Napster works with ><http://www.siliconvalley.com/docs/news/svfront/nap041201.htm>veteran >valley engineer Nick Nichols to resolve its differences with the recording >industry, several leading technology companies are fast developing new >methods of distributing digital music that will challenge the dominance of >the MP3 format that made Napster a household name. According to the Wall >Street Journal, the formats being developed use digital-rights management >technology to both limit the ability to share copyright-protected song >files and improve their sound quality. To this end ><http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2707267,00.html>Microsoft >plans to compromise the quality of music that can be recorded as an MP3 >file using software in its Windows XP operating system, thereby >"encouraging" users to rely upon its proprietary Windows Media Audio >format, which reportedly sounds clearer and requires less storage space. >Indeed, according to one analyst, MP3 audio files played on a machine >running XP "sound like somebody in a phone booth underwater." While >several companies are diligently working to unseat MP3 -- among them Real >Networks, AT&T, Dolby Laboratories and Sony -- Microsoft seems the most >likely to succeed. "Certainly, when Microsoft decides to put something in >their operating-system support, it becomes the standard," David Farber, >former chief technologist for the FCC told the Wall Street Journal. "The >average consumer will use what comes on the disc when he buys the machine. >They're very effective in that way.... The consumer is going to eat what >he's given." For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/
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