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Nuovo DRM Paradiso : towards a verified fair DRM protocol

open access: yes, 2006
The NPGCT DRM scheme, that proposes a unique concept of DRM-preserving content redistribution, has some security issues. These issues are addressed in this paper by an extension of NPGCT.
H.L. Jonker (Hugo)   +2 more
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DRM and Standardization – Can DRM Be Standardized?

2003
In this paper, we examine issues related to the standardization of DRM systems or, more generally, IPMP systems. Rationale behind the need for standardization, targets of standardization and some general guidelines for successful standardization are presented. Both successful and failed past standards are examined for lessons and strategy.
Spencer Cheng, Avni Rambhia
openaire   +1 more source

Middleware Services for DRM

2007 2nd International Conference on Communication Systems Software and Middleware, 2007
Lack of generic digital rights management applications has stunted the growth of the media distribution industry. In this paper we point out the need for middleware services required to develop digital rights management (DRM) applications. Many functionalities are common to most DRM applications and by nature are highly distributed.
Pramod A. Jamkhedkar   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

The misinformation effect is unrelated to the DRM effect with and without a DRM warning

Memory, 2015
The misinformation and Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigms are used to study forms of false memories. Despite the abundance of research using these two paradigms, few studies have examined the relationship between the errors that arise from them. In the present study, 160 participants completed a misinformation task and two DRM tasks, receiving a ...
Dustin P, Calvillo, Jocelyn A, Parong
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User-Attributed Rights in DRM

2006
Current Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems lack a functionality that allows a user to have more control over his content licenses to preserve his privacy or otherwise protect his interests. This paper presents an approach to increasing user's control of domain-based protected content without sacrificing content owner's control. The proposed method
Petković, Milan, Koster, R. Paul
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DRM {and, or, vs.} the law

Communications of the ACM, 2003
The main purpose of DRM is not to prevent copyright infringement but to change consumer expectations about what they are entitled to do with digital content.
openaire   +1 more source

DRM renewability & interoperability

2003 International Symposium on VLSI Technology, Systems and Applications. Proceedings of Technical Papers. (IEEE Cat. No.03TH8672), 2004
Current digital rights management systems employ proprietary methods to protect contents. Hence, they are incapable of interoperation with each other. This causes great inconvenience for users who want to subscribe to contents from different providers.
Takanori Senoh   +7 more
openaire   +1 more source

Mobile DRM Introduction: The Need for Mobile DRM

2003
During the last years, the mobile cellular networks have evolved from pure voice telephony networks to universal data networks. The so-called first generation of mobile networks, that means the analog systems like for example AMPS or TACS, provided circuit switched point-to-point connections between two users for voice services.
openaire   +1 more source

DRM on Android

2013 Annual IEEE India Conference (INDICON), 2013
Android is open source mobile platform and growing popularity for smartphones and tablets. This paper discuss about DRM (Digital Rights Management) technology on Android. This paper will cover brief introduction to DRM, DRM Architecture on Android, and current constraints in security and solution for DRM implementation on Android.
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The DRM Conundrum

SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal, 2004
Numerous businesses are based on controlling and vending copies of information, also known as content. Copyright law gives owners many legal rights over these copies. 1 Throughout history, owners of content have benefited from cost barriers and degradation to copying and subsequently distributing such copies.
openaire   +1 more source

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