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Modeling and implementation of digital rights

Journal of Systems and Software, 2004
The widespread use of the Internet raises issues regarding intellectual property. After content is downloaded, no further protection is provided on that content. DRM (Digital Rights Management) technologies were developed to ensure the protection of digital information.
Hwang, SO   +3 more
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Protecting Digital Rights

2002
The Internet has made it possible to distribute and exchange various forms of digital media (e.g., music, video, etc.) cheaply. Endusers now have an effective, low cost means to distribute, search and obtain digital content. Some end-users now even expect the content to be free, causing the intellectual property to holders find new approaches to obtain
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Models and languages for digital rights

Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005
Digital rights management (DRM) devices provide persistent protection, which is the means to control the rendering of digital content to users. This enables new kinds of agreements between the parties involved in trading intangible goods, such as digital music.
Carl A. Gunter   +2 more
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Digital Rights Management

2004
Digital Rights Management technologies threaten to fundamentally alter the level of privacy protection United States law and tradition currently provide to media consumers. If left unchecked, the development and implementation of DRM could lead to a “surveillance” society.
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The Right to Digital Self-Defense

IEEE Security & Privacy, 2017
Although the right to physical self-defense is legally well established, it’s unclear how this principle translates to security in today’s digital world. Approaches to cyber self-defense are discussed, as are arguments for and against allowing organizations to actively respond to cyberattacks.
Bryan Reinicke   +2 more
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Digital rights description as part of digital rights management: a challenge for libraries

Library Hi Tech, 2008
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to answer the question of whether digital rights management (DRM) can be useful to libraries.Design/methodology/approachThe paper provides a legal and technical description of DRM and its current and future opportunities.FindingsThe paper finds that digital rights management has possibilities that can be useful for ...
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Digital rights management architectures

Computers & Electrical Engineering, 2009
Digital rights management (DRM) is increasingly becoming a necessity for content management and distribution in highly networked environments such as the Internet. However, very few DRM models have been able to achieve commercial success and acceptance among users.
Pramod A. Jamkhedkar   +1 more
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Digital rights

EURASIAN LAW JOURNAL, 2021
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Digital Rights and Digital Television

2008
As media industry struggles with large-scale copyright infringement made possible by networked digital media, one of the most interesting - and most controversial - aspects of digital content distribution is control over content rights. In this paper, we examine the state of the market for digital rights technologies specifically for digital television
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Digital rights, digital restrictions

ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Panels on - SIGGRAPH '06, 2006
Robert Ryang   +3 more
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