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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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Automatic Rights Management for Photocopiers

Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2018, 2018
We introduce a system to automatically manage photocopies made from copyrighted printed materials. The system monitors photocopiers to detect the copying of pages from copyrighted publications. Such activity is tallied for billing purposes. Access rights to the materials can be verified to prevent printing.
Andreas Girgensohn   +2 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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Right ventricular failure management

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2019
Review recent advances in the diagnosis and management of right ventricular (RV) failure.Temporary and durable device-based management of RV failure has emerging applications.Research advances and clinical management in RV failure have been limited by a lack of consensus on a universal definition.
Shahrukh N, Bakar   +2 more
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Managing right

New Directions for Student Services, 1988
AbstractManaging “right” requires judgment about conflicting interests, based on management ethics, personal values, and intuition.
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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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Is Disease Management Right for Oncology?

Population Health Management, 2009
The disease management (DM) model for the treatment of chronic conditions has been around for many years and has been found to be effective for diseases of high prevalence and high cost (eg, diabetes, asthma, heart disease). With an increasing number of people living with cancer and the continual escalation of treatment costs, DM ...
Kathryn M, Kash   +2 more
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY — RIGHTS MANAGEMENT

Computer Law & Security Report, 2002
Abstract This article examines the case for reform of the law of copyright on the grounds that it is old fashioned and incapable of meeting the territorial challenges posed by the digital revolution. It suggests that the current economic model of copyright needs to be reformed to ensure fair returns for creators in the exploitation of their exclusive
Jacqui Walker, Andrew Sharpe 0002
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Digital Right Management for IP Protection

2015 IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI, 2015
The 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 ...
Rampon, Jerome   +5 more
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Managed Care and Patients' Rights

JAMA, 2003
HE ARTICLE BY STUDDERT AND GRESENZ 1 IN THIS ISsueofTHEJOURNALisavaluablecontributiontothe debate about US managed care policy and patients’ rights. The analysis of enrollee appeals from 2 California-basedhealthmaintenanceorganizations(HMOs)provides an important look inside the “black box” of prospective coverage decision making, which typically ...
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