Sep 16 2009

Japanese Cellphones to Block Illegal Downloads

  • Written by soulxtc
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Embedded software would first detect if song is copyrighted, and if phone doesn’t contain code indicating it legally purchased it it won’t play.

The Recording Industry Association of Japan is definitely stepping up its game in the fight against illegal downloading with news that mobile phones in that country will soon have embedded anti-piracy features that will prevent the playing of pirated, or unauthorized, music.

According to the Financial Times, the way it works is that phones will contain software that will identify each song and query a security server to see if it’s copyrighted. If it is it will then check to see if that particular phone has legally purchased it. If it hasn’t it won’t play, it’s that simple.

The system could be in place as early as 2011 and would definitely make it the world’s first.

The Japanese have a true love affair with mobile phones, called keitai denwa, literally “portable telephones,” and had more than 110 million mobile phone subscribers at the end of 2008 out of a population of more than 127 million. That’s more than 87%!

It’s also estimated that mobile phones comprised more than 90% of all legal music downloads purchased in Japan in 2008.

The only question though is what about physical media purchased, ripped,, transferred to your mobile phone? It wasn’t purchased with your phone so should logically be considered “pirated.” It means that we’d once again (MPAA’s “making a DVD copy is illegal”) we’d have an industry trying to establish a nonsensical game of charging you for a product that you never get to fully own.

Stay tuned.

jared@zeropaid.com

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Comments

  1. mountain_rage

    In other news, phones equipped with anti piracy software fail to convince consumers of its merits. When one new phone buyer was interviewed he expressed that the feature seemed counter intuitive to him. In other news, the sale of Android and Linux based phones has skyrocketed in Japan.

  2. Mr. Briggs

    Wow, there really is a RIAJ…I mean, we have the sense to put the C at the front (CRIA vs. RIAC) to differentiate ourselves from the RIAA.

    • mountain_rage

      Oh so you do work for a copyright trade organization, that explains a lot.

      • Mr. Briggs

        Sorry, I meant “we” as in Canada.

        Why would I work for the copyright industry? I’m a “pirate” myself.

        • mountain_rage

          Just messing with you

          • Mr. Briggs

            Just messing with you. XD

            I’ll leave you to figure out what that means.

  3. ejonesss

    hackers will probably find a way around it.

  4. Jordan

    So, no cell phone signal, no music, pirated or not? Flight mode, no music, pirated or not? No phone credit for a “security server” query, no music, pirated or not?
    FAIL

  5. DrewWilson

    I’m just envisioning the RIAA’s wet dream where computer screens throughout the world regularly flash “MP3 detected, system self destructing in ten seconds”

    • mountain_rage

      They did propose it at one time… What ever happened to trusted computing?

      • Mr. Briggs

        It’s still chugging along. And actually, it’s potentially a good idea because the actual Trusted Computing Group allows the user to completely disable the TPM at any time.

        It’s just the copyright industry and perhaps a few governments that wants the TPM to be permanently on. And that, people, is what is the really bad idea.

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