A startup called Authentise wants to skip the file-sharing Napster era and go straight to the legal, commercial streaming services. It developed a technology that works like a Spotify for “physibles”—a newly coined term for 3D-printed objects,MIT’s Technology Review reported via Motherboard. http://torrentfreak.com/3d-printing-drm-aims-to-stop-next-gen-pirates-130827/ Related articles And it Begins: 3D Printing and the New Age of DRM New 3D printing DRM…
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