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By David Meyer
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 12, 2006 8:12:00 PM

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British TV network BSkyB has suspended its broadband movie download service, after a Microsoft security patch on Windows Media's digital rights management was cracked.

A notice on the Sky by Broadband service's home page reads: "In order to make an essential update to the Sky by broadband security system, we are sorry that access to all movies and some sports content has been temporarily suspended."

The patch had been rushed out by Microsoft after the appearance of a utility, called "FairUse4WM," designed to circumvent the media player's DRM. As DRM aims to prevent unauthorized copying of content, such circumvention could have jeopardized the business models of several subscription services that rely on the technology.

Days later, the creator of FairUse4WM released a new version that cracked Microsoft's patch. However, while this version allowed individual files to be stripped of DRM, it did not enable people to download and strip subscription services' entire catalogs.

Microsoft's response has been to assure its Windows Media licencees via memo that it has teams "working around the clock" to beat FairUse4WM, according to Engadget, which originally reported the story.

"The issue is a Microsoft issue, obviously. At the end of the day, we're using Windows Media as the application, and therefore we need Microsoft to ensure that the service is secure," a representative for BSkyB said Monday.

"The responsible way is to take it down or suspend it until we've secured the new patch," the representative added. A statement made by BSkyB last week apologized to the service's users for the interruption, but claimed the suspension would "support the continuing development of legal services that will meet customers' needs in the long term."

The debate over DRM technology is becoming increasingly heated, with the Free Software Foundation backing an "Anti-DRM day," scheduled for Oct. 3. Many in the content creation industry argue the technology is necessary to protect intellectual property and stimulate creativity, while some in the opposite camp view it as a cynical attempt by media companies to gain greater control over customers' usage of their products.

"As we did with the initial circumvention, Microsoft will use the built-in renewability features of Windows Media DRM to deploy an update to address this circumvention," Microsoft senior product manager Marcus Matthias said in a statement. "We are working on an update and have alerted our content provider customers. When ready, we will work with our content partners to deploy this solution."

David Meyer reported for ZDNet UK from London. CNET News.com's Ina Fried contributed to this report.

 

Correction: The digital rights management utility FairUse4WM was misidentified in the original version of this story.

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To borrow a term I hate... LOL  superbus | 09/12/06
As if ....  ShadeTree | 09/12/06
You couldn't crack  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/06
I fail to seel the difficulty here  voska | 09/12/06
No, your talking about  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/06
I fail to see your point  voska | 09/12/06
If it were DRM free from the beginning  Boot_Agnostic | 09/12/06
There never would have been downloads  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/06
The DIVX part  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/12/06
Are you really that ignorant?  buran | 09/12/06
I'd say you have that backwards  voska | 09/12/06
REally???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/06
Apples DRM is easy to strip  voska | 09/12/06
Interesting argument  tic swayback | 09/13/06
What part of what I said  Boot_Agnostic | 09/12/06
Complete blather  tic swayback | 09/13/06
For someone with no axe to grind you seem to do a lot of grinding  slim-01 | 09/13/06
this should keep the Microsoft fanboys happy for awhile .  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 09/12/06
I know I will  voska | 09/12/06
Anybody notice...  Spikey_Mike | 09/12/06
CLue train people, without DRM there are no downloads.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/06
So you're saying that everything without DRM is crap?  buran | 09/12/06
Not at all  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/06
Is Ray Charles in a garage band?  tic swayback | 09/13/06
Laughing all the way to the bank  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/12/06
Quality is in the eye  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/06
Matthew 7:1  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/12/06
Laughing all the way to the bank  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/12/06
There was downloads and swapping long before DRM.  B.O.F.H. | 09/12/06
True, there have always been scum thieves  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/13/06
But they do have to make it easy for me  voska | 09/13/06
theif and proud  shraven | 09/13/06
I believe that you claimed to be one of these scum thieves.  B.O.F.H. | 09/13/06
We can always count on you, Ax  gordon@... | 09/12/06
in what universe?  shraven | 09/13/06
Oximoron: "Not of quality commercial content."  slim-01 | 09/13/06
DRM could be the answer to your prayers  voska | 09/13/06
Oh please  mosborne | 09/13/06
Been there, done that  tic swayback | 09/13/06
Vive La Free Media!!  itanalyst | 09/12/06
Ummm, what part didn't understand.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/06
Including "revenue", perhaps?  Zogg | 09/13/06
Let them  voska | 09/13/06
No More  shraven | 09/13/06
So what about this is suprising?  George Mitchell | 09/12/06
I don't think they can afford to  ebrke | 09/13/06
Well they are pricing themselves right...  voska | 09/13/06
See the future of music, right here  tic swayback | 09/13/06
DRM is here to stay  mrjonno | 09/13/06
A few problems with your thinking  voska | 09/13/06
As a band leader I am against DRM, Downloads are good for us  slim-01 | 09/13/06
drm  awdupuis | 09/13/06

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