HELSINKI, Finland-Nokia Corp. released a new version of its Mobile Internet Toolkit for developing wireless applications, a product the company said includes support for digital rights management functions.
The company’s Mobile Internet Toolkit 4.0 includes the Digital Rights Management version 1.0 from the Open Mobile Alliance. The standard supports three digital rights management methods, including: forward lock (one-time, non-forwardable content); combined delivery (content that includes usage rules); and separate delivery (content that can be forwarded, but has DRM protection).
“The enhancements in Mobile Internet Toolkit version 4.0 provide a compelling argument for developing and distributing mobile applications and content on Nokia devices,” said Lee Epting, vice president and general manager for Forum Nokia. “The increased DRM protection improves the ability to generate revenues, while all the ease-of-use features and added versatility make it very easy to begin developing.”