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Digital rights management : technological, economic, legal and political aspects.
2003
N 631 BEC.D
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Title
Digital rights management : technological, economic, legal and political aspects.
Description
xi, 824 pages ; [28] cm.
ISBN
9783540404651 Print
9783540450382 eBook
9783540450382 eBook
Alternate Call Number
N 631 BEC.D
Summary
"Based on two conferences that brought together high-profile specialists in this area - scientists, lawyers, academics, and business practitioners - this book presents a broad, well-balanced, and objective approach that covers the entire DRM spectrum. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the field, the book is structured using three different perspectives that cover the technical, legal, and business issues."--Jacket.
Note
Ordered from Amazon.de ; 27/04/04 ; 78.00 euros Table of Contents 1. DRM as an interlocking challenge for different scientific disciplines : introduction 2. Digital rights management : technological aspects 3. Digital rights management : economic aspects 4. Digital rights management : legal and political aspects A. Getting insights : DRM Conferences 2000 and 2002 B. Authors C. References D. Indexes.
Based on two conferences held in 2000 and 2002 in Berlin, Germany.
Based on two conferences held in 2000 and 2002 in Berlin, Germany.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 701-797) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
DRM as an Interlocking Challenge for Different Scientific Disciplines: Introduction
Digital Rights Management: Technological Aspects
Requirements for DRM Systems
Components of DRM Systems Identification and Metadata
Authentication, Identification Techniques, and Secure Containers
Baseline Technologies
Digital Watermarking
Content Based Identification (Fingerprinting)
Rights Expression Languages
Electronic Payment Systems
Mobile DRM Introduction: The Need for Mobile DRM
A Sample DRM System
DRM and Standardization
Can DRM Be Standardized?
Trusted Platforms, DRM, and Beyond
DRM Under Attack: Weaknesses in Existing Systems
If Piracy Is the Problem, Is DRM the Answer?
Digital Rights Management: Economic Aspects The Basic Economic Theory of Copying
Facing the Music: Value-Driven Electronic Markets, Networks and Value Webs in Economic Integration of Digital Products
Creating a Framework for Business Models for Digital Content
Mobile Music as Case Study
Impacts of DRM on Internet Based Innovation
Evaluating Consumer Acceptance for Protected Digital Content
Lessons from Content-for-Free Distribution Channels
Standardization in DRM
Trends and Recommendations
The Darknet and the Future of Content Protection
Protection of Digital Content and DRM Technologies in the USA
The Copyright Wars
A Computer Scientist's View of Copyright in the U.S.
Protection of Digital Content and DRM Technologies in the European Union
Digital Rights Management and Privacy
Legal Aspects in the European Union
Private Copying and Levies for Information- and Communication-Technologies and Storage Media in Europe
Tipping the Scale in Favor of the Right Holders: The European Anti-Circumvention Provisions
Protection of Digital Content and DRM Technologies in German Copyright
Copy Protection by DRM in the EU and Germany: Legal Aspects
Implementation of the European Info Directive in German Law and Its Consequences for Teaching and Research
New Copyright for the Digital Age: Political Conflicts in Germany
Copyright Dilemma: Access Right as a Postmodern Symbol of Copyright Deconstruction?
Business, Technology, and Law
Interrelations of Three Scientific Perspectives on DRM
The Present and Future of Digital Rights Management
Musings on Emerging Legal Problems
Getting Insights: DRM Conferences 2000 and 2002.
Digital Rights Management: Technological Aspects
Requirements for DRM Systems
Components of DRM Systems Identification and Metadata
Authentication, Identification Techniques, and Secure Containers
Baseline Technologies
Digital Watermarking
Content Based Identification (Fingerprinting)
Rights Expression Languages
Electronic Payment Systems
Mobile DRM Introduction: The Need for Mobile DRM
A Sample DRM System
DRM and Standardization
Can DRM Be Standardized?
Trusted Platforms, DRM, and Beyond
DRM Under Attack: Weaknesses in Existing Systems
If Piracy Is the Problem, Is DRM the Answer?
Digital Rights Management: Economic Aspects The Basic Economic Theory of Copying
Facing the Music: Value-Driven Electronic Markets, Networks and Value Webs in Economic Integration of Digital Products
Creating a Framework for Business Models for Digital Content
Mobile Music as Case Study
Impacts of DRM on Internet Based Innovation
Evaluating Consumer Acceptance for Protected Digital Content
Lessons from Content-for-Free Distribution Channels
Standardization in DRM
Trends and Recommendations
The Darknet and the Future of Content Protection
Protection of Digital Content and DRM Technologies in the USA
The Copyright Wars
A Computer Scientist's View of Copyright in the U.S.
Protection of Digital Content and DRM Technologies in the European Union
Digital Rights Management and Privacy
Legal Aspects in the European Union
Private Copying and Levies for Information- and Communication-Technologies and Storage Media in Europe
Tipping the Scale in Favor of the Right Holders: The European Anti-Circumvention Provisions
Protection of Digital Content and DRM Technologies in German Copyright
Copy Protection by DRM in the EU and Germany: Legal Aspects
Implementation of the European Info Directive in German Law and Its Consequences for Teaching and Research
New Copyright for the Digital Age: Political Conflicts in Germany
Copyright Dilemma: Access Right as a Postmodern Symbol of Copyright Deconstruction?
Business, Technology, and Law
Interrelations of Three Scientific Perspectives on DRM
The Present and Future of Digital Rights Management
Musings on Emerging Legal Problems
Getting Insights: DRM Conferences 2000 and 2002.
Published
Berlin : Springer-Verlad, 2003.
Language
English
Record Appears in
Review
"Based on two conferences that brought together high-profile specialists in this area - scientists, lawyers, academics, and business practitioners - this book presents a broad, well-balanced, and objective approach that covers the entire DRM spectrum. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the field, the book is structured using three different perspectives that cover the technical, legal, and business issues."--Jacket.