Glaser: RealDVD Not For Pirates

SAN FRANCISCO — RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser defended his DVD copying software product before a federal court here Tuesday, testifying that DRM controls on the $30 software make it virtually useless for pirates. “Our product is not designed for somebody who is willing to pirate,” Glaser told a packed federal courtroom during the second day of a legal challenge to the RealDVD software brought by the Hollywood studios. He said the RealDVD software, which U.S.

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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 P2P News

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