-
sometimes referred to as
MediaMax CD-3 is a
software package created by
SunnComm which was sold as a form of copy
protection for
compact discs. It was used...
- EFF
announced that it was also
pursuing a
lawsuit over both XCP and the
SunnComm MediaMax DRM technology. The EFF
lawsuit also
involved issues concerning...
- with a
software package for copy-protection
known as MediaMax,
created by
SunnComm.
Discs with
MediaMax were sold in USA, Canada, and Mexico,
mostly used...
- infringement.
Princeton student J. Alex Halderman[1] was
threatened by
SunnComm under this law for
explaining how
Mediamax CD-3 CD copy
protection worked...
-
whose regular editions include copy
protection programs (such as XCP and
SunnComm) did not
feature the
software on the
DualDisc versions. The
biggest competition...
-
trombone Bill
Ortiz –
trumpet This CD is
thought to
contain MediaMax CD-3 by
SunnComm. Some anti-virus and anti-adware
programs are
attempting to
remove said...
-
digital copies.
United States pressings of this CD
contain MediaMax CD-3 by
SunnComm. The band's manager, Mike Martinovich,
expressed their dissatisfaction...
- (PDF) NET Act
Chapter 12 US
Copyright Act Do****ents
Relating to XM
lawsuit SunnComm agrees to buy
Darknoise to
block analogue loophole Microsoft & Macrovision...
- - 3:13
Allmusic review SunnComm's list of
releases containing MediaMax Halderman, J. Alex, Sony
Shipping Spyware from
SunnComm, Too Sony BMG's list of...
-
involved in the Sony
scandal contained a
competing technology,
MediaMax from
SunnComm,
which attempts to
install a
kernel extension on Mac OS X. However, because...