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By Richard Shim
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 9, 2004 2:41:00 AM

LAS VEGAS--Hewlett-Packard Chief Executive Carly Fiorina declared open season on digital piracy Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show while also announcing new entertainment products that HP hopes will help make its digital entertainment strategy a reality.

In a keynote speech, Fiorina made clear the company's stance on digital piracy.

"It's illegal and wrong, and there are things we as a computing company can do" to prevent it, Fiorina said.

The HP chief added that starting this year all HP digital entertainment products will use software that respects the copyrights of artists. The company will actively promote copyright protection and step up efforts with antipiracy and consumer groups, she said.

"Every entertainment process is becoming digital, mobile and virtual," Fiorina said.

HP's stance against digital piracy is important to artists who view digital media as a potential threat to their copyrights because of the ease with which content can be copied and distributed.

In a show of support for HP's stance, Fiorina was joined on stage by Interscope Geffen A&M Records Chairman Jim Iovine as well as artists Dr. Dre, U2 guitar player The Edge, Sheryl Crow, Alicia Keys, Toby Keith and other music executives.

HP also provided a glimpse of new products that would allow for easier use of digital media.

At the center of the company's digital entertainment plan is the HP Digital Entertainment System, which is made of a series of components including a hub, digital displays, projectors, music players and handhelds, and involves partnerships with content companies.

Earlier in the day, HP announced an agreement with Apple Computer to sell HP-branded versions of Apple's iPod, a hard drive-based digital audio player. HP will call its player the Digital Music Player. As part of the deal, HP will preinstall Apple's iTunes music service software onto its consumer PCs.

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Carly Fiorina, CEO, Hewlett-Packard

Both announcements are part of a larger effort by the computer giant to make inroads into the consumer electronics market, which is expected to generate a record $101 billion in revenue this year, a 5 percent increase over 2003, according to the Consumer Electronics Association.

Other computer makers, such as Dell and Gateway, have also been looking to the consumer electronics market for future growth.

What isn't clear is if looking to the consumer electronics market will reap the rewards that companies seek. Earlier this week, Gateway warned that it would post a wider-than-expected, fourth-quarter loss and lower-than-expected sales for the holiday season.

Gateway cited competitive pressures in its traditional PC sales for the warning and said that sales of its consumer electronics products were going well and would make up a significantly greater percentage of total sales for the fourth quarter.

Consumer electronics makers have argued that entering the market takes more than just access to products; it also takes knowledge of what consumers are looking for.

PC makers are saying that their understanding of digital media, such as digital audio and imaging, gives them an advantage--one that HP plans to exploit with its new products that begin shipping in the fall.

HP will ship a 30-inch LCD television, a 42-inch plasma set, new low-cost projectors, a Media Center Extender set-top box-like device for televisions and a digital entertainment hub for storing and accessing digital media.

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It IS kind of generalizing 'knowledge,to copyrights,and the time associated to them with the 'loss,of knowledge consistent to those by copyright could not participate with this 'knowledge.

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Posted by: ParadigmOdyssey Posted on: 01/18/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Oh here we go again...  Leidenfrost | 01/08/04
plus  stephen732@... | 01/08/04
Keep it up!  nite_w0lf | 01/08/04
HP  HarleyRider | 01/08/04
DRM  Joe Blow_z | 01/08/04
Failed strategy  Nigel Johnstone | 01/09/04
The horror, the horror  tic swayback | 01/12/04
Next evolution?  mlindl | 01/09/04
Hope she also proclaimed consumer rights  FilledOut | 01/09/04
Divx, redux  James T. Kirk | 01/09/04
lol  Zulummar | 01/11/04
Same here  AbsolutelyNot | 01/12/04
Thanks Fiorina!  david@... | 01/09/04
WHAT COMPLETE FOOLISHNESS !!!  realitycheck101 | 01/09/04
Get a life dude  GRindinAxTaRupy | 01/09/04
I was wrong...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/10/04
Secret Movie Moguls not gonna stop bittie  cybershoplifter | 01/09/04
yeah but what about....  el1jones | 01/09/04
DRM Is Complete Foolishness  coffeenite | 01/09/04
First of all...  Zulummar | 01/11/04
There's foolishness on both sides...  mds_z | 01/12/04
Another one...  AbsolutelyNot | 01/12/04
DRM has its uses.  jonbob | 01/09/04
Yeah, like flagging which products to avoid...  GRindinAxTaRupy | 01/09/04
DRM Is Stupid  coffeenite | 01/09/04
Blissful Thinking  ParadigmOdyssey | 01/09/04
Your credibility is lost  jrbeaman | 01/12/04
I guess  ParadigmOdyssey | 01/18/04
Suggestion: Be "Concise" and "Clear"  cwhitmore | 01/12/04
Your welcome  ParadigmOdyssey | 01/18/04
Guess who will not purchace HP products anymore.  Tammee | 01/09/04
But you gotta, they'll be cobranding iPods  FilledOut | 01/09/04
HP's chief executive declares open season on digital privacy  JWatson77 | 01/09/04
See the wall, see the writing on the wall?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/09/04
You are correct...  Patrick Jones | 01/09/04
Actually, it isn't.  James T. Kirk | 01/09/04
Fiorina is hillarious!  dg mh | 01/09/04
Don't you ever bore of your "pious" drab?...  GRindinAxTaRupy | 01/09/04
Aw, back to insulting again I see.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/10/04
See the writing on the wall? This isn't an M$ article!  GRindinAxTaRupy | 01/09/04
Are you confused again?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/10/04
See Asia? See all the manufacturing and sales move to Asia?  cwhitmore | 01/12/04
Give the consumers what they don't want  tic swayback | 01/12/04
White box architecture  AbsolutelyNot | 01/12/04
Secret Movie Moguls  cybershoplifter | 01/09/04
Hypocracy run wild.  gordon@... | 01/09/04
(NT) Carly, How do you justify selling Linux Servers with this  Update victim | 01/09/04
It's Wrong  Frihet | 01/09/04
You don't understand....  jrbeaman | 01/12/04
fiorina having an affair with eisner?  cybershoplifter | 01/09/04
DRM = DRW  Robert Rice | 01/10/04
I see where you went wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/11/04
And I see where you went wrong  mds_z | 01/12/04
Sorry, you are wrong.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/12/04
Sorry Ax, you are wrong. Again!  cwhitmore | 01/12/04
Thank you, my point exactly  mds_z | 01/14/04
Although, when you Compare the numbers...  AbsolutelyNot | 01/12/04
The politics of artificial scarcity  smarti21@... | 01/11/04
Well Said  Robert Rice | 01/11/04
The other side of the same coin.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/11/04
Ponder this  smarti21@... | 01/11/04
Hmmm, ponder this...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/11/04
That's a simplistic analysis  flafone | 01/12/04
How Cynical  smarti21@... | 01/12/04
Get paid for actually doing something  tic swayback | 01/12/04
Flip the coin again  AbsolutelyNot | 01/12/04
Thats interesting  ParadigmOdyssey | 01/18/04
So, someone explain why Linus T. is pushing DRM then.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/11/04
Linus is not pushing for DRM  nite_w0lf | 01/11/04

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