Big names in the wireless technology market have joined forces to protect music and video distributed over the Internet through wireless devices. On Monday, the Open Mobile Alliance revealed a new set of interoperability specifications that is designed to shield music and video files transmitted through wireless gear from illegal file-sharing and piracy. In an effort to drive the specification, a group of vendors, including Intel, mm02, Nokia, Panasonic, RealNetworks, Samsung and Warner Bros. also announced on Monday a coalition called the Content Management License Administrator (CMLA) that will develop the licensing framework. Full Story
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