Convergence kills

Drunken Blog, Convergence Kills:

At the end of the day it’s not going to be about who is selling what end-play device, it’s going to be about who is sitting in the middle. And Apple wants to be that benevolent dictator, parsing DRM-protected content to whatever device you’re using at the time.

This is a very lengthy but very fascinating look at Apple’s long term strategy. The best digital media article/post I’ve read in a long time.

…And if you don’t think video on demand is here. It is. Recently we used Cinema Now to watch a video on demand. Yes, there were problems, but within a short time of selecting a movie and paying we were able to watch it. I believe the technology for VOD is around today. The barriers to adoption are one, the user interface, and two, the pricing model.

FCC lets Tivo Users Share

CNET, FCC lets TiVo users share shows:

The FCC also authorized about a dozen other technologies as meeting broadcast flag standards, including Sony’s “Magic Gate” recording technology, Philips Electronics and Hewlett-Packard’s Vidi Recordable DVD Protection System, and Microsoft’s Windows Media Digital Rights Management.