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   The following prior announcements are available:


December 18, 2000   

4C Entity: Please visit the 4C Entity, LLC Home page for announcements on the interim CPRM / CPPM Adopters Agreement, CPRM / CPPM Development Key Evaluation Agreement.

October 20, 2000   

4C Entity: Please visit the 4C Entity, LLC Home page for announcements on the interim CPRM / CPPM Adopters Agreement, CPRM / CPPM Development Key Evaluation Agreement and the new specifications that cover DVD-R and DVD-RW.

September 6, 2000   

DVD CCA: DVD CCA provides an option to extend the interim CSS License to December 31, 2000. Please see the DVD CCA website for details.

September 5, 2000   

DVD CCA: A read-only version of the CSS Procedural Specification is now available. This is for use with the CSS license also posted on the DVD CCA website.

July 24, 2000   

4C Entity: An Acrobat read-only version of the Interim Adopters Agreement and associated documents are available. This Interim Adopters Agreement will allow adopters to manufacture products using CPRM / CPPM Technologies. Please visit the 4C Entity, LLC Website for more information.

June 28, 2000   

4C Entity: The 4C Entity, LLC has extended the CPRM / CPPM Development Key Evaluation Agreement. Please visit the 4C Entity, LLC Website for more information.

June 26, 2000   

DVD CCA: On the DVDCCA website, a read-only version of the final CSS License and associated documents are now available. This is for use by both new licensees and prior Interim CSS Licensees. The Procedural Specifications will be posted at a later date.

April 20, 2000   

4C Entity: C2 Block Cipher specification now available from the 4C Entity Website.

March 30, 2000   

4C Entity: The CPRM / CPPM Development Agreement and Information form is now available from 4C Entity, LLC. A downloadable version of the agreement and an order form are now available.

March 29, 2000   

DVD CCA: FAQ available with information on the DVD Copy Control Association and the Content Scramble System (CSS).

February 24, 2000   

4C Entity: The Content Protection System Architecture (CPSA) defines a comprehensive and efficient framework that makes it possible to integrate major existing content protection technologies.

February 01, 2000   

4C Entity: The 4C Entity, LLC, Licensor of Content Protection for Recordable Media and Pre-Recorded Media (CPRM / CPPM), will provide development (facsimile) keys for companies designing products which uses CPRM technology

January 03, 2000   

4C Entity: Copy Protection Framework for DVD Audio


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