A French copyright reform bill designed to prevent closed DRM technologies such as Apple's FairPlay has been passed in France
Copyright reform bill is designed to stop DRM technology restricting content to a single brand or model of media player
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French legislation could end iPod lock-in

DRM c'est mauvais

Carl Taylor, vnunet.com 03 Jul 2006
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A French copyright reform bill designed to prevent closed digital rights management (DRM) technologies such as Apple's FairPlay has been passed in France. 

The bill was passed by the French Senate and the French National Assembly. Unless a last-minute constitutional challenge by the opposition Socialists is successful, the bill will become law, Associated Press reports. 

The copyright reform bill is designed to stop DRM technology blocking any " legitimate use" by consumers, such as restricting content to a single brand or model of media player.

Apple chief Steve Jobs objected to the proposed law, labelling it "state-sponsored piracy".

The proposal was later amended to promote interoperability between media formats and devices, but such interoperability was not legally required.

Interoperability between digital music platforms is inevitable and crucial to the survival of the music industry, according to Salman Momen, head of media technology at Capgemini Telecom, Media & Entertainment

"An interoperable digital rights management standard for music downloads would ultimately be a boost for record labels, recording artists and consumers, " he said.

See also:

The US International Trade Commission (ITC) has launched a probe into Apple's iPod music playerSpat with Creative gathers pace as US International Trade Commission steps in  14 Jun 2006
The market dominance of Apple's iPod music player is causing ever more restrictive digital rights managementContent being used to lock in consumers, argues Electronic Frontier Foundation  01 Jun 2006
The French Senate has adopted an amended version of legislation to define access rights to digital contentAnti-iPod DRM law defeated  12 May 2006
Legislation forcing Apple to open iTunes to users of media players other than the firm's iPods will have a far-reaching impactWake-up call for rights holders, says Gartner  27 Mar 2006
Open Mobile Alliance DRM v2.0 will spur adoption by wireless content providers  06 Mar 2006
Digital musicVoluntary regulation not working, insists National Consumer Council  17 Jan 2006
Jonathan IveRoyalty hands out gong to Apple's design guru  03 Jan 2006

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