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  Digital Rights Management: Digital Rights Management Portal - Nachrichten - Buch Fränkl Karpf
In eigener Sache: Neues Digital Rights Management Buch von Gerald Fränkl: Digital Rights Management in der Praxis
Rund um Digital Rights Management (DRM) ranken sich viele Mythen und Lügen (es sich schon oft keine Halbwahrheiten mehr).
Digital Rights Management (DRM) ist ein sehr aktuelles Thema, zu dem es bisher noch vergleichsweise wenig Literatur gibt.
www.digital-rights-management.info   (574 words)

  
  Digital Rights Management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
DRM vendors and publishers coined the term digital rights management to refer to the types of technical measures discussed here, applying it only to digital media (and analog media that has been released in digital form).
Digital Rights Management holds an uncertain legal status in most countries, as the rights of users and producers regarding content are rarely defined clearly enough currently for the legal situation to be widely agreed upon.
DRM has been used by organizations such as the British Library in its secure electronic delivery service to permit worldwide access to substantial numbers of rare (and in many cases unique) documents which, for legal reasons, were previously only available to authorized individuals actually visiting the Library's document centre at Boston Spa in England.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Digital_rights_management   (4905 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management « FAQs & Resources « CIPPIC
DRM is a form of continual protection that protects works and manages rights at all times, no matter where the works are located or who has possession of them.
DRM fundamentally changes this dynamic by forcing an ongoing relationship between the copyright owner and the user and enabling the copyright owner to place limits on the use of an item even after it is purchased.
DRM could limit access and use to a single computer or to certain technologies, and to automatically prohibit uses that are not permitted by the copyright owners' license.
www.cippic.ca /en/faqs-resources/digital-rights-management   (2186 words)

  
 AudioVideoweb.com LLC: Audio Video hosting service - Live Webcasting and Archived Streaming Media
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is an end-to-end system that offers content providers and retailers a flexible platform for the secure distribution of digital media files and consumers the ease of use needed to accompany and enjoy digital media experiences.
Rights specify how a consumer can use a Windows Media file and define any other actions that are allowed, such as allowing the consumer to play the Windows Media file on a computer.
By default, this right is set to 19, which specifies the rights in the portable license to play the file on a portable device and transfer it.
www.audiovideoweb.com /digital_rights_management.html   (2262 words)

  
 What is digital rights management? - a definition from Whatis.com - see also: DRM, DMR
Digital rights management (DRM) is a systematic approach to copyright protection for digital media.
DRM products were developed in response to the rapid increase in online piracy of commercially marketed material, which proliferated through the widespread use of Napster and other peer-to-peer file exchange programs.
Creativepro.com takes a look at the DRM phenomenon in their feature, "Digital Rights Management is All the Buzz".
whatis.techtarget.com /definition/0,289893,sid9_gci493373,00.html   (364 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management at iStreamPlanet
DRM secures content by creating a version of a media file that has been encrypted and locked with a 'key.' To play an encrypted digital media file, the consumer must first acquire a license key to unlock the file.
Rights may allow the consumer to play the digital media file on a specific computer and copy the file to a portable device.
Complete digital rights management (DRM) service enables content owners to protect and securely deliver content live and on-demand from their websites on a pay-per-view and subscription basis over the Internet and other IP devices.
www.istreamplanet.com /digital_rights_management   (638 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management (DRM) Architectures
Previously, Digital Rights Management (DRM) focused on security and encryption as a means of solving the issue of unauthorized copying, that is, lock the content and limit its distribution to only those who pay.
Additionally, it is important to note that DRM is the "digital management of rights" and not the "management of digital rights".
Digital Rights Management is emerging as a formidable new challenge, and it is essential for DRM systems to provide interoperable services.
www.dlib.org /dlib/june01/iannella/06iannella.html   (2486 words)

  
 DRM - Digital Rights Management :: DRM - Digital Rights Management
General manager Dave Goldberg spoke at Music 2.0 conference in Los Angeles in February and implored music labels to decrease their demand for and usage of digital rights management, "DRM is not a consumer value proposition, it's a consumer cost.
Sony may still be attempting to atone for their DRM rootkit blunder, but both Sony and Yahoo have the diversity and the dollars to take risks that go against the mold.
Of equal importance are the rights of the user and their ability to access, back-up, and use material that they have legitimate access to whether those items are purchased, borrowed, or in the public domain.
drmblog.com   (5430 words)

  
 iMedia Connection: Digital Rights Management
The legal issues related to digital content distribution over the internet have been discussed exhaustively over the last few years, so it is not necessary to rehash the basic issues.
The report highlights the fact that DRM technology, in combination with restrictive terms-of-service conditions, such as that underpinning the iTunes Music Store, can have a negative impact on a user's rights to fair use and first sale -- rights that are fundamental in the offline world.
Furthermore, a lack of DRM standards and interoperability is making the market for digital content and digital equipment increasingly complicated for the consumer, which will inevitably hamper the growth of the entire sector.
www.imediaconnection.com /content/7826.asp   (774 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management Conference
This one day seminar focused on digital asset management models, licensing strategies and revenue streams, with a detailed overview of the digital rights management process, and the various partners, models and systems that can be involved.
DRM Group Web site for a working group within a European organization that promotes voluntary technical standards; this group has just produced a draft of a report on how technology and content companies view current DRM standards implementations, and where they would like to see the technology go.
Held on Nov. 18, 2002, the ACM Workshop on Digital Rights Management addresses technical problems faced by rights holders (who seek to protect their intellectual property rights) and by end consumers (who seek to protect their privacy and to preserve access they now enjoy in traditional media under existing copyright law).
www.law.berkeley.edu /institutes/bclt/drm/resources.html   (4748 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management (DRM) Software Solutions - Aladdin
Software Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to the control and protection of intellectual property in the form of software.
Software Digital Rights Management is a holistic way of thinking about and managing software protection, licensing and distribution methods.
With Digital Rights Management, software can be shared an unlimited number of times, expanding revenue opportunities exponentially.
www.esafe.com /solutions/Digital_Rights_Management.asp   (261 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management
The DRM solution for eBooks is seamlessly incorporated within a fully integrated ecommerce system.
Publishers are relieved of the burden of running such a system and simply need to concentrate on distributing their publications.
Manage your backoffice systems with a Digital Rights Managment system provided by Digital River.
www.desktopauthor.com /digitalrightsmanagement.htm   (318 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management
The content management software maker is touting improvements of its latest set of programs, along with a separate bundle of the applications designed for use in mergers and acquisitions.
Digital rights management still holds many pain points, particularly for consumers.
Digital rights management systems can fit new requirements but must be deployed with care.
www.eweek.com /category2/0,1874,1258734,00.asp   (2326 words)

  
 The Microsoft Secure PC: MS patents a lock-down OS | The Register
The authors include Secure PC team leader Paul England and distinguished Xerox PARC veteran Butler Lampson, who as well as working on the design of Ethernet and the Alto, has a long history in studying trusted systems, and the application was filed in January 1999.
The patent application seeks to protect "a computerized method for a digital rights management operating system comprising: assuming a trusted identity; executing a trusted application; loading rights-managed data into memory for access by the trusted application; and protecting the rights-managed data from access by an untrusted program while the trusted application is executing."
'Digital rights management' is therefore fast becoming a central requirement if online commerce is to continue its rapid growth," according to the patent.
www.theregister.co.uk /content/archive/23387.html   (876 words)

  
 Digital rights management TechIndex   (Site not responding. Last check: )
French Net surfers could now go to prison for downloading copyright music files without authorization, while companies such as Apple Computer, which make or use DRM (digital rights management) technology to protect music downloads, may have to provide details of the system to their competitors in the interests of interoperability.
The French National Assembly approved a digital copyright bill on Tuesday that will require DRM (digital rights management) developers to reveal details of their technology to rivals that wish to build interoperable systems.
Sun Microsystems Inc. is releasing its digital rights management (DRM) project under an open-source license, in hopes of driving a unified standard in the technology used to project digital media such as music and movies, the company announced Sunday.
www.infoworld.com /techindex/digital_rights_management.html   (4739 words)

  
 Authena Open Source CMS & DRM :: Marrying Open Source Digital Rights Management (DRM) to Open Source Content Management ...
DRM: Open Source CMS coupled with an extensible rights language such as the CC licenses expressed in RDF/RSS allows a full spectrum of rights definitions in parallel with distribution.
Digital rights specifications are exchanged with RSS/RDF feeds, and a central commerce engine (powered by Oscommerce for instance) may sell digital content from hundreds of satellite clients (powered by gallery).
ContentGuard.s research and development in the area of digital rights languages is an indispensable contribution to the overall DRM community.
www.authena.org   (4387 words)

  
 What is DRM? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
Short for digital rights management, a system for protecting the copyrights of data circulated via the Internet or other digital media by enabling secure distribution and/or disabling illegal distribution of the data.
Typically, a DRM system protects intellectual property by either encrypting the data so that it can only be accessed by authorized users or marking the content with a digital watermark or similar method so that the content can not be freely distributed.
In designing and implementing DRM systems, there are two critical architectures to consider: functional architecture and information architecture.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/D/DRM.html   (218 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management
Consumers, Schools, and Libraries Digital Rights Management Awareness Act of 2003 (S.
Permission is granted to reproduce and distribute copies of the work for nonprofit educational or library purposes, provided that copies are distributed at or below cost, and that the author, source, and copyright notice are included on each copy.
This permission is in addition to rights of reproduction granted under Sections 107, 108, and other provisions of the U.S. Copyright Act.
www.arl.org /info/frn/copy/DRM.html   (461 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management (DRM) ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes
This standard is the result of work by the Digital Rights Expression Language subcommittee.
A number of organizations used DRM to collect, use and disclose personal information for inappropriate purposes (e.g., Napster indiscriminately monitors its customers' communications to 'check for...abusive language')...
From the audio: "DRM is an arms race between the major corporations and 13-year olds in Finland.
www.downes.ca /cgi-bin/page.cgi?topic=69   (1388 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management DRM | Software Solutions Services
With the proliferation of piracy across the Internet, DRM is poised to play an important role in the delivery of your content.
The NationalNetDRM system provides a state of the art digital rights management solution that empowers you to encrypt audio and video media files with an associated application that gives you control of the content long after the surfer has downloaded it.
DRM is currently viewed as the best solution to stop copyright infringement and outright theft of content.
www.nationalnet.com /digital-rights-management.php   (578 words)

  
 YouTube - YouTube Rights
If someone wants to exercise their free rights, print a newspaper and SAY ANYTHING YOU WANT.
That stuff is being worked out right now in the legal arena but so far, you stand on solid free speech ground.
I am not saying it is right or wrong..
www.youtube.com /watch?v=atCF5kyR6J4   (636 words)

  
 Digital Rights Management (DRM)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a proven platform to protect and securely deliver content for playback on computers, portable devices, and network devices.
The latest version offers increased flexibility to support a wide range of business models that provide consumers even greater access to protected audio and video content.
Get the Windows Media DRM platform components that you need to securely deliver protected content to your customers.
www.microsoft.com /windows/windowsmedia/forpros/drm/default.mspx   (82 words)

  
 Custom Digital Rights Management DRM: Citizens Web Casting DRM Digital Rights Management DRM: Digital Rights Management ...
Microsoft DRM To Get Even Tighter: 'I think I'm going to wait for Windows Media Player 12 to come out, whichreportedly will include DRM that doesn't let you listen to your music atall.
The 20D on the otherhand lets me get photos like this, which the SD500 wasn't able to manage (subjects lit entirely by candle light on a moving boat).
The New York Times also has some tips on digital photography, nothing really new to me there, but it might be off interested to any just getting into digital.
citizenswebcasting.com   (675 words)

  
 DRM Watch - Analysis of Digital Rights Management Technology
DRM Watch - Analysis of Digital Rights Management Technology
The pulse of the mobile content industry and DRM in San Francisco last week.
DRM-free does not mean free of digital rights technologies; free content does not mean DRM-free.
www.drmwatch.com   (717 words)

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