NCTA: HBO's Zitter Says DRM Is Misnomer
NCTA: HBO's Zitter Says DRM Is Misnomer: "Digital rights management (DRM) is the wrong term for technology that secures programmers' content as it moves to new digital platforms says HBO Chief Technology Officer Bob Zitter, since it emphasized restrictions instead of opportunities.
Speaking at a panel session at the NCTA show in Las Vegas Tuesday, Zitter suggested that 'DCE,' or Digital Consumer Enablement, would more accurately describe technology that allows consumers 'to use content in ways they haven't before,' such as enjoying TV shows and movies on portable video players like iPods.
'I don't want to use the term DRM any longer,' said Zitter, who added that content-protection technology could enable various new applications for cable operators. One example could be 'burn-to-own DVDs,' where a consumer would use a set-top box with a built-in DVD burner to record a movie onto an optical disc, thus eliminating the costly current process of pressing DVDs and distributing them physically at retail. Another possibility, says Zitter, is 'early window exhibition,' either in the form of making a movie available through video-on-demand (VOD) the same day as the home video release or allowing home theater users to pay extra to see a high-definition version of a theatrical release in the comfort of their home."
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