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digital rights management drm: Digital Rights Management Joan Van Tassel, 2016-04-07 Digital rights management (DRM) is a type of server software developed to enable secure distribution - and perhaps more importantly, to disable illegal distribution - of paid content over the Web. DRM technologies are being developed as a means of protection against the online piracy of commercially marketed material, which has proliferated through the widespread use of Napster and other peer-to-peer file exchange programs. With the flourish of these file exchange programs, content owners, creators and producers need to have a plan to distribute their content digitally and protect it at the same time-a seemingly impossible task. There are numerous books dealing with copyright, eBusiness, the Internet, privacy, security, content management, and related technical subjects. Additionally, there are several research papers, and almost daily newspaper and magazine articles dealing with digital piracy. However, there are only a few books and documents that bring these together as a basis for profitable exchange of digital content. Digital Rights Management can help content providers make money by unifying the confusing array of concepts that swirl around current presentations of DRM in newspapers and business publications. |
digital rights management drm: Digital Rights Management Bill Rosenblatt, William Trippe, Stephen Mooney, 2002 This book paints a complete picture of the overall DRM landscape in terms that novices can understand, without sacrificing the under-the-hood details that techies demand. --Mark Walter, Senior Analyst, The Seybold Report Protect Your Intellectual Property -- and Profit from Digital Media Digital rights management, or DRM, is a set of business models and technologies that enables you to protect -- and profit from -- your text, image, music, or video content in today's digital world. In this unique guide, three digital media experts show you step-by-step how to find the right DRM solution for your organization, whether you're an IT decision-maker or an executive on the content side. After explaining DRM antecedents, paradigms, and legal foundations, the authors walk you through today's DRM technologies and standards -- and offer sound, practical advice on how to match your needs with the right DRM products, services, and vendors. Your Road Map for Today's DRM Technologies * Get the scoop on subscription, pay-per-view, superdistribution, metering, and other DRM business models * Understand what the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and other legal guidelines mean for DRM * Delve into watermarking, encryption, authentication, clearinghouses, and other DRM building blocks * Get up to speed on XrML, DOI, ICE, and other emerging standards * Zero in on key proprietary technologies, from InterTrust RightsSystem to Verance watermarking to products from Adobe, Microsoft, and many others * Match your needs with the right DRM solutions -- from custom-built systems to the best vendors and industry-specific products. |
digital rights management drm: Digital Rights Management for E-Commerce Systems Drossos, Lambros, Tsolis, Dimitrios, Sioutas, Spyros, Papatheodorou, Theodore, 2008-10-31 This book highlights innovative technologies used for the design and implementation of advanced e-commerce systems facilitating digital rights management and protection--Provided by publisher. |
digital rights management drm: Digital Rights Management Catherine A. Lemmer, Carla P. Wale, 2016-09-02 In a world of users that routinely click “I Agree” buttons, librarians may be the lone voice raising an alert to the privacy, use, and ownership issues arising in connection with the design and implementation of digital rights management (DRM) technologies. DRM reflects the efforts of copyright owners to prevent the illegal distribution of copyrighted material – an admirable goal on its face. A common misunderstanding is that DRM is copyright law. It is not. Rather it is a method of preventing copyright infringement; however, if unchecked, DRM has the potential to violate privacy, limit ownership rights, and undermine the delicate balance of rights and policies established by our current system of copyright. All three of these arenas are critical for both librarians and their users. Reflecting the shift from ownership to access, libraries are increasingly providing access to rights-protected digital content. Libraries strive to provide access to rights-protected content in a manner that protects both the content creator and the privacy of the user. DRM encompasses a variety of technologies and strategies utilized by content owners and managers to limit access to and the use of rights-protected content. Librarians need to understand DRM to effectively enable users to access and use rights-protected digital content while at the same time protecting the privacy of the user. Designed to address the practical operational and planning issues related to DRM, this guide explores the critical issues and challenges faced by librarians. After reading it, librarians will better understand: the digital content rights protection scheme; the various DRM technologies and how they are used; how to use authentication and authorization standards, strategies, and technologies; and, the privacy and security issues related to DRM. Edited by two librarians who also hold law degrees, this is a best practices guide for front-line librarians on how to best respond to the impact of DRM schemes on collection development, staffing, budget, service, and other library concerns. |
digital rights management drm: Digital Rights Management Eberhard Becker, 2003-11-04 The content industries consider Digital Rights Management (DRM) to contend with unauthorized downloading of copyrighted material, a practice that costs artists and distributors massively in lost revenue. 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. This monograph-like anthology is the first consolidated book on this young topic. |
digital rights management drm: Digital Rights Management Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, 2006-06-30 This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the First International Conference on Digital Rights Management: Technology, Issues, Challenges and Systems, DRMTICS 2005, held in Sydney, Australia, in October/November 2005. Presents 26 carefully reviewed full papers organized in topical sections on assurance and authentication issues, legal and related issues, expressing rights and management, watermarking, software issues, fingerprinting and image authentication, supporting cryptographic technology, P2P issues, implementations and architectures. |
digital rights management drm: The Role of Scientific and Technical Data and Information in the Public Domain National Research Council, Policy and Global Affairs, Board on International Scientific Organizations, Office of International Scientific and Technical Information Programs, Steering Committee on the Role of Scientific and Technical Data and Information in the Public Domain, 2003-08-29 This symposium brought together leading experts and managers from the public and private sectors who are involved in the creation, dissemination, and use of scientific and technical data and information (STI) to: (1) describe and discuss the role and the benefits and costsâ€both economic and otherâ€of the public domain in STI in the research and education context, (2) to identify and analyze the legal, economic, and technological pressures on the public domain in STI in research and education, (3) describe and discuss existing and proposed approaches to preserving the public domain in STI in the United States, and (4) identify issues that may require further analysis. |
digital rights management drm: Securing Digital Video Eric Diehl, 2012-06-26 Content protection and digital rights management (DRM) are fields that receive a lot of attention: content owners require systems that protect and maximize their revenues; consumers want backwards compatibility, while they fear that content owners will spy on their viewing habits; and academics are afraid that DRM may be a barrier to knowledge sharing. DRM technologies have a poor reputation and are not yet trusted. This book describes the key aspects of content protection and DRM systems, the objective being to demystify the technology and techniques. In the first part of the book, the author builds the foundations, with sections that cover the rationale for protecting digital video content; video piracy; current toolboxes that employ cryptography, watermarking, tamper resistance, and rights expression languages; different ways to model video content protection; and DRM. In the second part, he describes the main existing deployed solutions, including video ecosystems; how video is protected in broadcasting; descriptions of DRM systems, such as Microsoft's DRM and Apple’s FairPlay; techniques for protecting prerecorded content distributed using DVDs or Blu-ray; and future methods used to protect content within the home network. The final part of the book looks towards future research topics, and the key problem of interoperability. While the book focuses on protecting video content, the DRM principles and technologies described are also used to protect many other types of content, such as ebooks, documents and games. The book will be of value to industrial researchers and engineers developing related technologies, academics and students in information security, cryptography and media systems, and engaged consumers. |
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digital rights management drm: Digital Rights Management Grace Agnew, 2008-09-30 This book provides an overview of digital rights management (DRM), including: an overview of terminology and issues facing libraries, plus an overview of the technology including standards and off-the-shelf products. It discusses the role and implications of DRM for existing library services, such as integrated library management systems, electronic reserves, commercial database licenses, digital asset management systems and digital library repositories. It also discusses the impact that DRM 'trusted system' technologies, already in use in complementary areas, such as course management systems and web-based digital media distribution, may have on libraries. It also discusses strategies for implementing DRM in libraries and archives for safeguarding intellectual property in the web environment. - A practical guide that places DRM within the context of the services and practices of the library and offers guidance on getting started - An understandable overview of the technologies and standards involved in digital rights management - An overview of the DRM landscape beyond libraries, with an emphasis on how this landscape impacts libraries and shapes DRM generally. In particular, the e-learning and digital media distribution arenas are embracing DRM, with significant potential impact |
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digital rights management drm: Digital Rights Management , 2013 With the continuing growth of the digital media, digital rights management is essential to control the unauthorized distribution or use of digital files typically used by hardware manufacturers, publishers, and copyright holders.Digital Rights Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a comprehensive volume of recent case studies, theories, research on digital rights management and its place in the world today. Its widespread research fields and areas of expertise serve as a reference source for practitioners and academics alike. |
digital rights management drm: Handbook Of Security And Networks Yang Xiao, Hui Chen, Frank Haizhon Li, 2011-04-14 This valuable handbook is a comprehensive compilation of state-of-art advances on security in computer networks. More than 40 internationally recognized authorities in the field of security and networks contribute articles in their areas of expertise. These international researchers and practitioners are from highly-respected universities, renowned research institutions and IT companies from all over the world. Each self-contained chapter covers one essential research topic on security in computer networks. Through the efforts of all the authors, all chapters are written in a uniformed style; each containing a comprehensive overview, the latest pioneering work and future research direction of a research topic. |
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digital rights management drm: Multimedia Encryption and Watermarking Borko Furht, Edin Muharemagic, Daniel Socek, 2006-10-03 Multimedia Encryption and Watermarking presents a comprehensive survey of contemporary multimedia encryption and watermarking techniques, which enable a secure exchange of multimedia intellectual property. Part I, Digital Rights Management (DRM) for Multimedia, introduces DRM concepts and models for multimedia content protection, and presents the key players. Part II, Multimedia Cryptography, provides an overview of modern cryptography, with the focus on modern image, video, speech, and audio encryption techniques. This book also provides an advanced concept of visual and audio sharing techniques. Part III, Digital Watermarking, introduces the concept of watermarking for multimedia, classifies watermarking applications, and evaluates various multimedia watermarking concepts and techniques, including digital watermarking techniques for binary images. Multimedia Encryption and Watermarking is designed for researchers and practitioners, as well as scientists and engineers who design and develop systems for the protection of digital multimedia content. This volume is also suitable as a textbook for graduate courses on multimedia security. |
digital rights management drm: The Fight Over Digital Rights Bill D. Herman, 2013-03-04 Examines the debate over digital copyright and the new tools of political communication involved in the advocacy around the issue. |
digital rights management drm: Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries László Kovács, Norbert Fuhr, Carlo Meghini, 2007-09-06 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, ECDL 2007, held in Budapest, Hungary. The papers are organized in topical sections on ontologies, digital libraries and the web, models, multimedia and multilingual DLs, grid and peer-to-peer, preservation, user interfaces, document linking, information retrieval, personal information management, new DL applications, and user studies. |
digital rights management drm: Information Security Kan Zhang, Yuliang Zheng, 2004-09-17 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Information Security Conference, ISC 2004, held in Palo Alto, CA, USA, in September 2004. The 36 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 106 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on key management, digital signatures, new algorithms, cryptanalysis, intrusion detection, access control, human authentication, certificate management, mobile and ad-hoc security, Web security, digital rights management, and software security. |
digital rights management drm: Digital Arts and Entertainment: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Management Association, Information Resources, 2014-06-30 In todays interconnected society, media, including news, entertainment, and social networking, has increasingly shifted to an online, ubiquitous format. Artists and audiences will achieve the greatest successes by utilizing these new digital tools. Digital Arts and Entertainment: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications examines the latest research and findings in electronic media, evaluating the staying power of this increasingly popular paradigm along with best practices for those engaged in the field. With chapters on topics ranging from an introduction to online entertainment to the latest advances in digital media, this impressive three-volume reference source will be important to researchers, practitioners, developers, and students of the digital arts. |
digital rights management drm: Multimedia Content Encryption Shiguo Lian, 2008-09-17 The widespread use of image, audio, and video data makes media content protection increasingly necessary and urgent. For maximum safety, it is no longer sufficient to merely control access rights. In order to fully protect multimedia data from piracy or unauthorized use, it must be secured through encryption prior to its transmission or distributio |
digital rights management drm: Managing Digital Rights Paul Pedley, 2005 Information professionals are becoming increasingly reliant on content in digital form such as databases, news feeds, e-books, electronic reference materials or e-journals; or they may wish to digitize content that they hold in hard copy format. Rather than relying exclusively on copyright law to protect their content, rights owners also use licence or contractual agreements, and technology in the shape of digital rights management (DRM) systems and electronic rights management information, in order to protect, control and enforce their rights over digital assets. DRM technology is used in order to control access to digital content; the uses made of that content; and the integrity of the work; and also in order to ensure payment. The Copyright Directive (2001/29/EC) which was implemented in the UK through the Copyright and Related Rights Regulations gave legal protection to those using such systems. This book is a practical guide to the use of digital content. It deals with the question of how electronic information can be used legitimately, outlining the issues to be considered and suggests practical ways in which copyright clearance can be obtained whilst keeping the administration to a manageable level. It will cover topics such as: managing database and e-journal licenses; rights such as music, video or audio content; the implications of digital rights for teaching and learning, such as the use of digital content in virtual or management learning environments; the rights owner's perspective. (EDITOR). |
digital rights management drm: Blockchain – ICBC 2018 Shiping Chen, Harry Wang, Liang-Jie Zhang, 2018-06-21 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Blockchain, ICBC 2018, held as part of the Services Conference Federation, SCF 2018, in Seattle, USA, in June 2018. The 16 full papers and 7 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 36 submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics in blockchain technologies, platforms, solutions and business models such as new blockchain architecture, platform constructions, blockchain development and blockchain services technologies as well as standards, and blockchain services innovation lifecycle including enterprise modeling, business consulting, solution creation, services orchestration, services optimization, services management, services marketing, business process integration and management. |
digital rights management drm: The Dream Weavers Barbara Erskine, 2021-04-15 The brand-new, gripping historical novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Lady of Hay! ‘Warmth, depth, mystery, magic and the supernatural ... such a beautiful book!’ bestselling author Santa Montefiore |
digital rights management drm: In an Absent Dream Seanan McGuire, 2019-01-08 Winner: 2022 Hugo Award for Best Series A stand-alone fantasy tale from Seanan McGuire's Alex award-winning Wayward Children series, which began in the Alex, Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Award-winning, World Fantasy Award finalist, Tiptree Honor List Every Heart a Doorway This fourth entry and prequel tells the story of Lundy, a very serious young girl who would rather study and dream than become a respectable housewife and live up to the expectations of the world around her. As well she should. When she finds a doorway to a world founded on logic and reason, riddles and lies, she thinks she's found her paradise. Alas, everything costs at the goblin market, and when her time there is drawing to a close, she makes the kind of bargain that never plays out well. The Wayward Children Series Book 1: Every Heart a Doorway Book 2: Down Among the Sticks and Bones Book 3: Beneath the Sugar Sky Book 4: In an Absent Dream At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
digital rights management drm: No Shelf Required 3 Mirela Roncevic, Peyton Stafford, 2021-06-14 Public libraries looking into expanding their programming; academic libraries interested in library publishing, digital scholarship, and scholarly communication; and technical services staff will all find creative new ideas inside for promoting literacy and spreading knowledge. |
digital rights management drm: Handbook of Research on Secure Multimedia Distribution Shiguo Lian, 2009 This handbook is for both secure multimedia distribution researchers and also decision makers in obtaining a greater understanding of the concepts, issues, problems, trends challenges and opportunities related to secure multimedia distribution. |
digital rights management drm: Big Data James R. Kalyvas, Michael R. Overly, 2014-09-03 Big Data: A Business and Legal Guide supplies a clear understanding of the interrelationships between Big Data, the new business insights it reveals, and the laws, regulations, and contracting practices that impact the use of the insights and the data. Providing business executives and lawyers (in-house and in private practice) with an accessible p |
digital rights management drm: Unauthorized Access Robert Sloan, Richard Warner, 2016-04-19 Going beyond current books on privacy and security, this book proposes specific solutions to public policy issues pertaining to online privacy and security. Requiring no technical or legal expertise, it provides a practical framework to address ethical and legal issues. The authors explore the well-established connection between social norms, privacy, security, and technological structure. They also discuss how rapid technological developments have created novel situations that lack relevant norms and present ways to develop these norms for protecting informational privacy and ensuring sufficient information security. |
digital rights management drm: Elasticity Optimism International Monetary Fund, 2009-12-01 In most macroeconomic models, the substitutability between domestic and foreign goods is calibrated using aggregated data. This imposes homogeneous elasticities across goods, and the calibration is only valid under this assumption. If elasticities are heterogeneous, the aggregate substitutability is a weighted average of good-specific elasticities, which in general cannot be inferred from aggregated data. We identify structurally the substitutability in US goods using multilateral trade data. We impose homogeneity, and find an aggregate elasticity similar in value to conventional macroeconomic estimates. It is more than twice larger with sectoral heterogeneity. We discuss the implications in various areas of international economics. |
digital rights management drm: Applied Ethics in a Digital World Vasiliu-Feltes, Ingrid, Thomason, Jane, 2021-11-19 As advances in disruptive technologies transform politics and increase the velocity of information and policy flows worldwide, the public is being confronted with changes that move faster than they can comprehend. There is an urgent need to analyze and communicate the ethical issues of these advancements. In a perpetually updating digital world, data is becoming the dominant basis for reality. This new world demands a new approach because traditional methods are not fit for a non-physical space like the internet. Applied Ethics in a Digital World provides an analysis of the ethical questions raised by modern science, technological advancements, and the fourth industrial revolution and explores how to harness the speed, accuracy, and power of emerging technologies in policy research and public engagement to help leaders, policymakers, and the public understand the impact that these technologies will have on economies, legal and political systems, and the way of life. Covering topics such as artificial intelligence (AI) ethics, digital equity, and translational ethics, this book is a dynamic resource for policymakers, civil society, CEOs, ethicists, technologists, security advisors, sociologists, cyber behavior specialists, criminologists, data scientists, global governments, students, researchers, professors, academicians, and professionals. |
digital rights management drm: Digital Product Management, Technology and Practice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Strader, Troy J., 2010-09-30 This book covers a wide range of digital product management issues and offers some insight into real-world practice and research findings on the technical, operational, and strategic challenges that face digital product managers and researchers now and in the next several decades--Provided by publisher. |
digital rights management drm: The Digital Dilemma National Research Council, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, Committee on Intellectual Property Rights and the Emerging Information Infrastructure, 2000-02-24 Imagine sending a magazine article to 10 friends-making photocopies, putting them in envelopes, adding postage, and mailing them. Now consider how much easier it is to send that article to those 10 friends as an attachment to e-mail. Or to post the article on your own site on the World Wide Web. The ease of modifying or copying digitized material and the proliferation of computer networking have raised fundamental questions about copyright and patentâ€intellectual property protections rooted in the U.S. Constitution. Hailed for quick and convenient access to a world of material, the Internet also poses serious economic issues for those who create and market that material. If people can so easily send music on the Internet for free, for example, who will pay for music? This book presents the multiple facets of digitized intellectual property, defining terms, identifying key issues, and exploring alternatives. It follows the complex threads of law, business, incentives to creators, the American tradition of access to information, the international context, and the nature of human behavior. Technology is explored for its ability to transfer content and its potential to protect intellectual property rights. The book proposes research and policy recommendations as well as principles for policymaking. |
digital rights management drm: Role-based Access Control David Ferraiolo, D. Richard Kuhn, Ramaswamy Chandramouli, 2003 The authors explain role based access control (RBAC), its administrative and cost advantages, implementation issues and imigration from conventional access control methods to RBAC. |
digital rights management drm: Code Director Edmond J Safra Center for Ethics and Roy L Furman Professorship of Law Lawrence Lessig, Lawrence Lessig, 2016-08-31 There's a common belief that cyberspace cannot be regulated-that it is, in its very essence, immune from the government's (or anyone else's) control.Code argues that this belief is wrong. It is not in the nature of cyberspace to be unregulable; cyberspace has no nature. It only has code-the software and hardware that make cyberspace what it is. That code can create a place of freedom-as the original architecture of the Net did-or a place of exquisitely oppressive control.If we miss this point, then we will miss how cyberspace is changing. Under the influence of commerce, cyberpsace is becoming a highly regulable space, where our behavior is much more tightly controlled than in real space.But that's not inevitable either. We can-we must-choose what kind of cyberspace we want and what freedoms we will guarantee. These choices are all about architecture: about what kind of code will govern cyberspace, and who will control it. In this realm, code is the most significant form of law, and it is up to lawyers, policymakers, and especially citizens to decide what values that code embodies. |
digital rights management drm: Consumer Benefits of Today's Digital Rights Management (DRM Solutions United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property, 2002 |
digital rights management drm: The Right to Read Richard M. Stallman, 1999 |
digital rights management drm: The Effective CISSP: Security and Risk Management Wentz Wu, 2020-04-27 Start with a Solid Foundation to Secure Your CISSP! The Effective CISSP: Security and Risk Management is for CISSP aspirants and those who are interested in information security or confused by cybersecurity buzzwords and jargon. It is a supplement, not a replacement, to the CISSP study guides that CISSP aspirants have used as their primary source. It introduces core concepts, not all topics, of Domain One in the CISSP CBK - Security and Risk Management. It helps CISSP aspirants build a conceptual security model or blueprint so that they can proceed to read other materials, learn confidently and with less frustration, and pass the CISSP exam accordingly. Moreover, this book is also beneficial for ISSMP, CISM, and other cybersecurity certifications. This book proposes an integral conceptual security model by integrating ISO 31000, NIST FARM Risk Framework, and PMI Organizational Project Management (OPM) Framework to provide a holistic view for CISSP aspirants. It introduces two overarching models as the guidance for the first CISSP Domain: Wentz's Risk and Governance Model. Wentz's Risk Model is based on the concept of neutral risk and integrates the Peacock Model, the Onion Model, and the Protection Ring Model derived from the NIST Generic Risk Model. Wentz's Governance Model is derived from the integral discipline of governance, risk management, and compliance. There are six chapters in this book organized structurally and sequenced logically. If you are new to CISSP, read them in sequence; if you are eager to learn anything and have a bird view from one thousand feet high, the author highly suggests keeping an eye on Chapter 2 Security and Risk Management. This book, as both a tutorial and reference, deserves space on your bookshelf. |
digital rights management drm: Implications of Digital Rights Management on the Demand for Digital Content Marc Fetscherin, 2006 |
digital rights management drm: CASP+ CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner Study Guide Jeff T. Parker, 2021-10-19 Prepare to succeed in your new cybersecurity career with the challenging and sought-after CASP+ credential In the newly updated Fourth Edition of CASP+ CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner Study Guide Exam CAS-004, risk management and compliance expert Jeff Parker walks you through critical security topics and hands-on labs designed to prepare you for the new CompTIA Advanced Security Professional exam and a career in cybersecurity implementation. Content and chapter structure of this Fourth edition was developed and restructured to represent the CAS-004 Exam Objectives. From operations and architecture concepts, techniques and requirements to risk analysis, mobile and small-form factor device security, secure cloud integration, and cryptography, you’ll learn the cybersecurity technical skills you’ll need to succeed on the new CAS-004 exam, impress interviewers during your job search, and excel in your new career in cybersecurity implementation. This comprehensive book offers: Efficient preparation for a challenging and rewarding career in implementing specific solutions within cybersecurity policies and frameworks A robust grounding in the technical skills you’ll need to impress during cybersecurity interviews Content delivered through scenarios, a strong focus of the CAS-004 Exam Access to an interactive online test bank and study tools, including bonus practice exam questions, electronic flashcards, and a searchable glossary of key terms Perfect for anyone preparing for the CASP+ (CAS-004) exam and a new career in cybersecurity, CASP+ CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner Study Guide Exam CAS-004 is also an ideal resource for current IT professionals wanting to promote their cybersecurity skills or prepare for a career transition into enterprise cybersecurity. |
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Apr 27, 2022 · Digital rights management (DRM) refers to the approach used to protect copyrights for digital media. It uses a variety of methods and technologies to accomplish this goal …
Digital rights management | Copyright Protection, DRM …
Jun 6, 2025 · digital rights management (DRM), protection of copyrighted works by various means to control or prevent digital copies from being shared over computer networks or …
What is Digital Rights Management (DRM)? - GeeksforGeeks
May 24, 2024 · Digital Rights Management is a technology, policy that restricts unauthorized activities and stops legal activity. DRM helps to recover our digital content such as videos, …
What Is DRM? Understanding Digital Rights Management
May 20, 2024 · Digital rights management (DRM) is an encryption technology that enforces creator’s rights. The most well-known examples restrict making copies of digital files, yet there …
ATSC Recommended Practice: Digital Rights Management …
This document is a collection of material that was previously located in A/344 and A/360, and then published in Technology Group Report, “DRM Guidelines”. This RP supersedes and replaces …
What Is Digital Rights Management? DRM Explained - Bynder
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a widely used and trusted method for protecting the copyright of digital media assets and files. It helps individuals and businesses control the …
What Is Digital Rights Management? Definition, Benefits, and …
Dec 12, 2020 · Digital rights management is a set of hardware and software technologies designed to control how we use, edit, and share content/information assets online or offline. …