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TPP ‘digital lock’ rules threaten Kiwi innovation

Ever heard of a “digital lock” – aka a technological protection measure? InternetNZ's Jordan Carter explains.

Fri, 27 Nov 2015

Technical protection measures (TPMs) are “digital locks” on copyright works. A protected work might be a song in your iTunes library, a game on your computer, or the software which controls emissions in your European car. Each of these things exists as electronic data. With a TPM “digital lock” on,

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