Nokia Licenses Microsoft PlayReady DRM
Aug 6, 2007, 10:08 AM by (staff)
Nokia has expanded its licensing contracts with Microsoft to include its PlayReady digital rights management technology. Future S60 and Series 40 phones will support PlayReady, which should ease the difficulty of transferring game, music, video and ringtone content between devices such as phones and PCs. PlayReady is compatible with most standard media formats, and is backward compatible with previous Widows DRM content. The first range of new devices with PlayReady on board will be available in 2008.
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Can't this whole DRM thing just go away?

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