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Blockchain for digital rights management

Future Generation Computer Systems, 2018
Abstract Online digital content service becomes more and more easily, however, free consumption and excessive spreading without rights protection will hurt the content providers’ benefits and causes business loss, another problem is once the content provider supply illegal or politically sensitive content such as terroristic opinion or multimedia ...
Zhaofeng Ma   +3 more
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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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The Open Digital Rights Language: XML for Digital Rights Management

Information Security Technical Report, 2004
Digital Rights Management (DRM) covers a broad area of intellectual property management and enforcement. DRM aims to provide secure and trusted services to control the use and distribution of content. DRM technologies have evolved from the primarily enforcement-centric view to a more recent comprehensive value-chain view that manages secure content at ...
Renato Iannella
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Digital Rights Management

IEEE Potentials, 2006
Digital rights management broadly refers to a set of policies, techniques and tools that guide the proper use of digital content. A DRM plays important roles in several processes that are involved in the flow of content. The major functionalities of this DRM system are: packaging of the raw content for easy distribution and tracking, content protection
S.R. Subramanya, B.K. Yi
exaly   +5 more sources

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.
Mikhail Atallah   +4 more
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