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Entertainment & Sports

Mar. 29, 2014

Can copyright laws keep up with cloud computing?

As entertainment and technology giants make a dramatic move toward cloud services, one company has major broadcasters up in arms.


By Sarah Parvini


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Entertainment and technology companies are making a dramatic shift from selling physical products to renting out virtual platforms, media and services in the cloud for a fraction of the cost of buying them. These moves toward cloud computing, in which vast warehouses of servers are joined to create powerful machines capable of streaming media to millions of users at once, have ushered in major technological ch...

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