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Biometrics in Digital Rights Management

2006
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews biometric systems, and elaborates on their applicability to the digital rights management (DRM) problem. It explains the user's reliable authentication so that only legitimate ones can access the content. User authentication can be accomplished in one or as a combination of the three schemes: token-based ...
Anil K. Jain, Umut Uludag
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Digital Rights Management

International Journal of the Book, 2008
Shahriar Movafaghi   +3 more
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Privacy-Preserving Digital Rights Management

2004
DRM 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 ...
Claudine V. Conrado   +2 more
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Optimal Piracy Control: Should a Firm Implement Digital Rights Management?

Inf. Syst. Frontiers, 2020
Dan Wu, Guofang Nan, Minqiang Li
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Blockchain-enabled digital rights management for multimedia resources of online education

Multimedia tools and applications, 2019
Junqi Guo   +4 more
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Digital Rights Management Systems

2006
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of digital rights management (DRM) technology structure and capabilities.. DRM technology provides the tools to manage the access to digital media. In the DRM process, rights holders/content providers release digital content that needs to be packaged into a media file format to allow protection and ...
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Geospatial Digital Rights Management in Geovisualization

The Cartographic Journal, 2005
Geovisualization offers powerful tools, techniques, and strategies to present, explore, analyze, and manage geoinformation. Interactive geovirtual environments such as virtual 3D maps or virtual 3D city models, however, raise the question how to control geodata usage and distribution.
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Digital Rights Management Practices

2020
Computers, internet and digital communication technologies have surrounded our daily life globally. The development of digital technologies, especially networks, facilitates knowledge spreading. The communication of information has broken through the national boundary, which seems a limitation in physical circumstance.
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Digital Rights Management, Licensing and Privacy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
The paper summarizes critical arguments that have been made regarding the Digital Millenium Copyright Act and the legal safeguards that it provides for access protection and digital rights management technology (DRM). The paper presents two important economic defenses of access protection and DRM.
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Digital Rights Management Interoperability

2007
Digital rights management (DRM) interoperability is becoming a necessity due to the wide variety of content protection systems. DRM interoperability problems occur on three system layers: protected content, licenses, and trust and key management. Solutions for DRM interoperability can be based on format and platform interoperability. Furthermore, three
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