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2007
Digital Rights Management, or DRM for short, is a much-discussed topic nowadays. The main reason for this is that DRM technology is often mentioned in the context of protection of digital audio and video content, for example to avoid large scale copying of CDs and DVDs via peer-to-peer networks in the Internet. However, DRM technology is much more than
Koster, P., Jonker, Willem
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Digital Rights Management, or DRM for short, is a much-discussed topic nowadays. The main reason for this is that DRM technology is often mentioned in the context of protection of digital audio and video content, for example to avoid large scale copying of CDs and DVDs via peer-to-peer networks in the Internet. However, DRM technology is much more than
Koster, P., Jonker, Willem
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Decoding digital rights management
Computers & Security, 2007Digital rights management technology is designed to prevent piracy and facilitate the creation of innovative business models around digital content. Its technological limitations may be surpassed only by its economic ones.
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Digital Right Management for IP Protection
2015 IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI, 2015The Digital Rights Management (DRM) principle is generally well known for the exchange of files (music, video), or software management. Specialized solutions concerning vprofessional software are behind a business called "Software License Managemen". The concept of DRM can be transposed to other areas, in particular to the design of hardware devices ...
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2013
In the era of the information technology and the rapid growth of the Internet access, e-Commerce technologies become very crucial as new and effective ways are needed to manage, transact, distribute, and exploit digital contents (e.g. audio and video).
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In the era of the information technology and the rapid growth of the Internet access, e-Commerce technologies become very crucial as new and effective ways are needed to manage, transact, distribute, and exploit digital contents (e.g. audio and video).
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Privacy-Preserving Digital Rights Management
2004DRM systems provide a means for protecting digital content, but at the same time they violate the privacy of users in a number of ways. This paper addresses privacy issues in DRM systems. The main challenge is how to allow a user to interact with the system in an anonymous/pseudonymous way, while preserving all security requirements of usual DRM ...
Conrado, C., Petkovic, M., Jonker, W.
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Digital Rights Management (DRM): Managing Digital Rights for Open Access
2005When one mentions the term digital rights management (DRM), the immediate perception is of a copyright owner seeking to further exploit their product for economic reward. This article explains the nonrivalrous nature of information and how intellectual property rights can also be used to manage digital content for open access.
Fitzgerald, Brian, Reid, Jason
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Legal Information Management, 2001
It was only three years ago that I was told that publishing valuable digital content on the Internet would not take off for 10 years. Today it is happening all around us with MP3 music files being swapped by our children and market research reports openly passed between business colleagues.
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It was only three years ago that I was told that publishing valuable digital content on the Internet would not take off for 10 years. Today it is happening all around us with MP3 music files being swapped by our children and market research reports openly passed between business colleagues.
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Bill of rights [digital rights management]
Engineering & Technology, 2006Digital rights issues, rather than technology, are dictating the pace of the online multimedia content revolution. Public concern over digital rights management (DRM) is growing as consumers discover that, in some respects, digital content gives them less freedom than fixed-media alternatives, such as CDs or videotapes.
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