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  • . licenze software); in una seconda generazione si è aggiunto a queste caratteristiche funzionalità relative alla protezione, all’identificazione e all’accesso dei contenuti, nonché funzioni di Content Management (CM).
  • . sistemi di Content Management (CM), ossia quei sistemi utilizzati per la distribuzione dei contenuti on-line attraverso metadata, informazioni sui dati che descrivono come, quando e da chi un determinato insieme di informazioni è stato preparato, consentendo ad esempio l’individuazione del formato di distribuzione e della sua versione, le condizioni di accesso al contenuto per l’utente e così via.
  • . Il DRM tuttavia costituisce una macrocategoria ben più vasta: ne fa parte, e ne costituisce il nocciolo, anche il Digital Property Management (DPM) ovvero la gestione dei diritti di proprietà intellettuale relativi ad un contenuto.



    Internet Digital Rights Management (IDRM)
  • Internet Digital Rights Management (IDRM) NOTE: This group has been closed idrm home other drafts papers Overview of IDRM IDRM is an Research Group formed to research issue and technologies relating to Digital Rights Management (DRM) on the Internet.
  • . Bibliography Papers and other documents relating to digital rights management.



    EPIC Digital Rights Management and Privacy Page
  • Digital Rights Management and Privacy | Top News Berkeley Holds DRM Conference.
  • . The held a conference to discuss the impact of Digital Rights Management on technology, competition, consumers, and on flows of information.
  • . In to the Department of Commerce Technology Administration on Digital Rights Management (DRM), EPIC argued that DRM technologies threaten privacy, free speech, and fair use.
  • . In a to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property, EPIC and the (EFF) urged Members to consider the harms to consumer and societal rights posed by digital rights management (DRM) technologies.
  • . (June 5, 2002) Introduction Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems restrict the use of digital files in order to protect the interests of copyright holders.
  • . DRM may also be referred to as "Content Management Systems" (CMS), "Content/Copy Protection for Removable Media" (CPRM) or sometimes as "technological measures." The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) can interfere with a user's ability to access content.



    ALA | Digital Rights Management
  • DRM: Digital Rights Management DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT AND LIBRARIES On this page: Other DRM pages: DRM: A Brief Introduction "Digital Rights Management" is a term used for technologies that control how digital content is used.
  • . Prepared on behalf of American Library Association, American Association of Law Libraries, Association of Research Libraries, Internet2, and EDUCAUSE, for the Congressional Internet Caucus program on Digital Rights Management, April 2003.
  • .       Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to technologies that control how digital content is used.

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    Federated Digital Rights Management: A Proposed DRM Solution for Research and Education
  • . The goals of the Federated Digital Rights Management (FDRM) project are to support local and inter-institutional sharing of resources in a discretionary, secure and private manner, while endeavoring to maintain a balance between the rights of the end-user and those of the owner.
  • . The latter includes access management as well as intellectual property rights management, and is as concerned with the rights of the user as with those of the rights owner.
  • . The VidMid Video-on-Demand Working Group is exploring how far middleware (identity management, authentication, authorization, security and metadata) and the establishment of communities of trust might go towards implementing customized, open and interoperable DRM systems.
  • . This focus is the theme of an invitational workshop planned for September 2002; the "NSF Middleware Initiative and DRM Workshop is being funded by the NSF NMI program to bring together content management, copyright law, and middleware experts to explore cooperative DRM development to meet R&E needs.


    Define digital rights management - a definition from Whatis.com - see also: DRM, DMR
  • > CIO Definitions - Digital rights management CIO Definitions DEFINITIONS BROWSE DEFINITIONS: SEARCH FOR: OR SEARCH THIS SITE: digital rights management Digital rights management (DRM) is a systematic approach to protection for digital media.


    Digital Rights Management Guide - Executive summary
  • Executive summary This Guide to Digital Rights Management (DRM) has been developed to provide a source of ideas, information and resources to assist creators, producers and traders with the management of their content in the digital environment.
  • . The Guide was written for the Commonwealth (DCITA) by the Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association with the support of P/L (a digital rights management company), (a consultancy firm with expertise in digital security), (intellectual property lawyers), and Donna Parkes (design).
  • . explains DRM and outlines its characteristics as a management tool.
  • . outlines the result of consultations with Australian individuals, companies and organisations, and provides several case studies of experience with rights management.
  • . AIMIA acknowledges the assistance of who made their expertise and content management system freely available to them in the production of the Guide.
  • . Disclaimer The information in the Digital Rights Management Guide is provided for general information purposes only.


    MS digital rights management scheme cracked | The Register
  • Biting the hand that feeds IT Software: Reg Shops News Services Top Stories Latest Vendor Whitepapers » » MS digital rights management scheme cracked Let's hear it for the boy By Published Friday 19th October 2001 09:20 GMT An anonymous coder named 'Beale Screamer' claims to have broken the Version-2 Microsoft digital rights management (DRM) scheme, and has produced the source code and a DOS utility to un-protect .WMA audio files.

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    The Microsoft Secure PC: MS patents a lock-down OS | The Register
  • Biting the hand that feeds IT Management: Reg Shops News Services Top Stories Latest Vendor Whitepapers » » The Microsoft Secure PC: MS patents a lock-down OS Denial of Sharing attack By Published Thursday 13th December 2001 16:51 GMT Remember the Microsoft Research Project for a "Secure PC" that ? A formal patent claim for a "digital rights management" - i.e.
  • . 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." And that's it.
  • . 'Digital rights management' is therefore fast becoming a central requirement if online commerce is to continue its rapid growth, " according to the patent.


    Howstuffworks "How Digital Rights Management Works"
  • Popular Searches > > > > > > > Sponsored By: Subjects > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > How Digital Rights Management Works by Table of Contents DRM-encoded CD In 2005, Sony sold millions of "special" music CDs to consumers who thought they were getting regular old compact discs.
  • . Enter "digital rights management, " or DRM.
  • . DRM Basics Digital rights management is a far-reaching term.
  • . The applications and methods are endless -- here are just a few examples of digital rights management: A company sets its servers to block the forwarding of sensitive .
  • . While many consumers see DRM methods as overly restrictive -- especially those methods employed by the movie and music industries -- digital rights management is nonetheless trying to solve a legitimate problem.
  • . Most digital rights management schemes cannot take fair use into account, because a computer program cannot make subjective decisions.
  • . A digital rights management scheme operates on three levels: establishing a copyright for a piece of content, managing the distribution of that copyrighted content and controlling what a consumer can do with that content once it has been distributed.


    Digital rights management and the breakdown of social norms
  • Digital rights management and the breakdown of social norms by Christopher May At the centre of the protection of intellectual property rights (IPRs) is a long history of political bargains struck between private rights to reward and the social benefit of information/knowledge diffusion.
  • . The advent of digital rights management (DRM) technologies has disturbed a reasonably legitimate politico-legal settlement over "fair use, " challenging the existing balance between the rights of "creators" and the interests of users.
  • . I focus on a particular technological realm: The Internet and the recent development of digital rights management (DRM) software.
  • . Having laid out the context of the global governance of IPRs and examined the normative underpinnings of IPRs I now want to turn to a specific problem: The deployment of digital rights management (DRM) technologies and their impact on the social, and normative, supports of copyright.
  • . Digital rights management software has been included in regional (EU) and national (U.S.; U.K.) legislation .


    DRM 2006: Sixth ACM Workshop on Digital Rights Management
  • DRM 2006 Where - When, 2006 DRM 2006, the sixth ACM Workshop on Digital Rights Management D igital Rights Management (DRM) is an area of pressing interest, as the Internet has become the center of distribution for digital goods of all sorts.

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    Research Information

  • DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT Business saviour or content enslaver? The information world is divided over whether digital rights management (DRM) is a good or a bad thing.
  • . This is where digital rights management (DRM) comes in.
  • . More than a year ago, for example, the European Commission held a workshop entitled Digital Rights Management to promote protection and distribution of digital content on the Internet', at which Frits Bolkestein, the internal market commissioner, stated: 'I am confident that, through dialogue with all interested parties, we will be able to bring rights management into the 21st Century, ' and indeed the European Copyright Directive (no.
  • . Rights management expert Jon Webb, in an article entitled Digital Rights Management or DRM - Does it Really Matter? written for the International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers (STM), defined DRM as 'technology that describes, identifies and protects digital content', to which he adds, 'protected by intellectual property rights and in accordance with rules set by rights holders or prescribed by law.


    Digital Rights Management « FAQs & Resources « CIPPIC
  • . End navigation Digital Rights Management Digital Rights Management DRM is an acronym commonly used to refer to "digital rights management" technology systems.
  • . These are also sometimes called ECMS, or electronic copyright management systems.
  • . Components of DRM typically include encryption, a surveillance mechanism, databases of works, owners and users and a license management function.
  • . This management functionality can include preventing copyright works and other information from being accessed or copied without authorization and establishing and enforcing license terms with individuals.
  • . Burstein, "" in Proceedings of the 2003 ACM workshop on Digital rights management (New York: ACM Press, 2003) 77 John Perry Barlow, "" (September 17, 1998) Tom Bell, Annalee Newitz, (Electronic Frontier Foundation) DRM systems developed to date could have a dramatic impact on personal privacy.
  • . Bygrave, "" in Eberhard Becker et al., eds., Digital Rights Management - Technological, Economic, Legal and Political Aspects (New York: Springer, 2003) Ian Kerr & Jane Bailey, "" (2004) 2 Info., Comm.

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