ReDigi, a company that lets people buy and sell “pre-owned” digital music, said today that it isn’t concerned about Amazon’s new patent on methods for reselling and lending used digital goods.
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ReDigi’s advanced technology employs a “Verification Engine” and “Atomic Transaction”, resulting in a TRANSFER ONLY mechanism. This means that all digital goods are first verified to ensure that they are legally eligible for resale.? Once verified, ReDigi’s technology transfers the “original” good from the user’s computer to ReDigi’s Cloud (Marketplace).? With ReDigi’s method, only the “original” good is instantaneously /atomically transferred from seller to buyer without any copies.? ReDigi then assists the seller with an anti-virus like software application that monitors the seller’s computer and synced devices to ensure that any personal-use copies of the sold good are removed.
Re/code reported Tuesday that the Amazon CEO has tapped longtime executive?Maria Renz as his new “shadow,” a position created more than a decade ago to help advise Bezos with important?decisions.
Regarding the case of Khashoggi, the two diplomats "agreed on the importance of Saudi Arabia continuing its investigation into the murder of Jamal Khashoggi in a credible and transparent manner, and holding all of those involved accountable," the statement read.
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Regarding the environment, the statement called the nationwide pilot project of compensation for ecological damage an important measure. More steps should be taken to improve its appraisal technology and streamline the flow of funds to push forward the building of an ecological civilization, it said.
Records and information related to all law enforcement or intelligence agencies that Amazon has contracted or otherwise communicated with regarding acquisition of Rekognition and currently use the service. Requested on February 6, 2019.
Rashid Aleem Qureshi, chairman and CEO of Nestle in China, said the partnership with Starbucks would integrate benefits of three top coffee brands in Nescafe, Nespresso and Starbucks to develop business opportunities in China, the second largest market for the alliance.
Refusing to reveal the contents of the two letters, Sanders only said that the letters "addressed their commitment from their joint statement" made in the Singapore summit.