Nokia, Intel, Others Start Mobile Anti-Piracy Push | eWeek

Nokia, Intel, Others Start Mobile Anti-Piracy Push

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Feb 4, 2004
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Several top names in mobile phones, microchips and media this week said they will work together to license an anti-piracy technology for sending movies and music to cell phones. Juha-Pekka Sipponen, the director of media player applications at Nokia, said the technology developed by the Open Mobile Alliance will be widely adopted, in contrast with custom anti-piracy plans linked to a specific service or managed by a single company.

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