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Feb. 18, 2009

Stifling Innovation

Rather than stopping infringement, digital rights management has become a significant impediment to the development and marketing of useful innovations, writes Corynne McSherry.

FORUM COLUMN

By Corynne McSherry

Next month the Federal Trade Commission will hold an all-day workshop exploring the effects of digital rights management (DRM) on consumers. The workshop could not be more timely. DRM is shaping up to be an extraordinary weapon-but not for thwarting piracy. Rather, DRM, has become a powerful tool against competition and innovation.

The Federal Trade Commission defines digital right management technologies a...

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