| 1. Cruelty to Analog: The protection of peer review and peer reviewers Jul 31, 2003 ... At the ARDG meeting on Wednesday, EFF presented a position on the protection of peer review and peer reviewers. ... 2. Cruelty to Analog: ARDG Final Product Interestingly, the major industry groups at ARDG appear to agree that this collection of self-reported information will constitute the final ARDG product. ... 3. Cruelty to Analog: Analog Reconversion Discussion Group draft charter Jan 16, 2003 ... This is a charter for a discussion group to address the "redigitization" or "reconversion" issue -- best known as the "analog hole". ... 4. Cruelty to Analog: And MPAA Sayeth, Let There Be 5 States for Analog And MPAA Sayeth, Let There Be 5 States for Analog. The April 10 meeting of the Analog Reconversion Discussion Group was kicked off by a presentation from ... 5. Cruelty to Analog: And MPAA Sayeth, Let There Be 5 States for Analog And MPAA Sayeth, Let There Be 5 States for Analog ... is likely to be very different from someone who thinks of analog outputs as an innovation opportunity. ... 6. Cruelty to Analog: And MPAA Sayeth, Let There Be 5 States for Analog ... either by absence of a signal, or by specific "copy freely" signal) ... is likely to be very different from someone who thinks of analog outputs as an ... 7. Cruelty to Analog: EFF Proposes Adding Fourth CPTWG Co-chair CPTWG (the parent organization for the ARDG) is administered by three co-chairmen, one each to represent the consumer electronics (CE), ... 8. Cruelty to Analog: And MPAA Sayeth, Let There Be 5 States for Analog And MPAA Sayeth, Let There Be 5 States for Analog. The April 10 meeting of the Analog Reconversion Discussion Group was kicked off by a presentation from ... 9. Cruelty to Analog: ARDG Final Product At the June 17 ARDG meeting, held near Dulles International Airport outside Washington, DC, I heard for the first time what the final “product” of the ARDG ... 10. Cruelty to Analog: And MPAA Sayeth, Let There Be 5 States for Analog And MPAA Sayeth, Let There Be 5 States for Analog. The April 10 meeting of the Analog Reconversion Discussion Group was kicked off by a presentation from ...  |