Digital rights management for content distribution
Q. Liu, R. Safavi-Naini, and N. Sheppard. ACSW Frontiers '03: Proceedings of the Australasian information security workshop conference on ACSW frontiers 2003, page 49--58. Darlinghurst, Australia, Australia, Australian Computer Society, Inc., (2003)
Abstract
Transferring the traditional business model for selling digital goods linked to physical media to the online world leads to the need for a system to protect digital intellectual property. Digital Rights Management(DRM) is a system to protect high-value digital assets and control the distribution and usage of those digital assets. This paper presents a review of the current state of DRM, focusing on security technologies, underlying legal implications and main obstacles to DRM deployment with the aim of providing a better understanding of what is currently happening to content management on a legal and technological basis and well prepared for grasping future prospects.
Description
Digital rights management for content distribution
%0 Conference Paper
%1 827994
%A Liu, Qiong
%A Safavi-Naini, Reihaneh
%A Sheppard, Nicholas Paul
%B ACSW Frontiers '03: Proceedings of the Australasian information security workshop conference on ACSW frontiers 2003
%C Darlinghurst, Australia, Australia
%D 2003
%I Australian Computer Society, Inc.
%K bertelsmann drm informationsfreiheit langzeitarchivierung opencontent
%P 49--58
%T Digital rights management for content distribution
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=827994&coll=Portal&dl=ACM&CFID=27628983&CFTOKEN=96340807#
%X Transferring the traditional business model for selling digital goods linked to physical media to the online world leads to the need for a system to protect digital intellectual property. Digital Rights Management(DRM) is a system to protect high-value digital assets and control the distribution and usage of those digital assets. This paper presents a review of the current state of DRM, focusing on security technologies, underlying legal implications and main obstacles to DRM deployment with the aim of providing a better understanding of what is currently happening to content management on a legal and technological basis and well prepared for grasping future prospects.
%@ 1-920682-00-7
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timestamp = {2007-07-06T09:22:43.000+0200},
title = {Digital rights management for content distribution},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=827994&coll=Portal&dl=ACM&CFID=27628983&CFTOKEN=96340807#},
year = 2003
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