DRM
Digital Rights Management - DRM: An Introduction to DRM
White Paper DRM offers industry information providers, which include the financial industries, analysts, consultants, programmers database owners and so on, as well as the record and film industries, with significant potential. [12 Nov 2009]
Why Dealing Rooms Are Better Implemented Through DRM Solutions
White Paper In any enterprise there is information that has to be kept secret, but must be distributed, and therefore has to be identified with any recipient in the event that it is 'Leaked. This paper addresses two examples of this requirement, and... [12 Nov 2009]
Encryption and DRM: Why Encryption Is Not Enough to Protect Your Electronic Documents
White Paper Encryption is the technology that underpins electronic document management and control, however great care needs to be taken in its implementation if it is to be anything more than a fictional control. [12 Nov 2009]
Rights Management: A History of Rights Management and DRM
White Paper Although it seems pretty obvious to some people that one should be able to decide who can read information that one has created, and perhaps pay for that pleasure, it helps to understand a little about how the idea of 'property rights'... [12 Nov 2009]
Strategies for IPR/DRM Protection and Secrecy: Document Collaboration or Product Systems?
White Paper Collaboration Systems assume that one has control over the environment of all the recipients, usually because they are staff. But outsiders are not staff, they don't play by rules and one can't enforce rules on them using collaboration... [12 Nov 2009]
Document Security - A Guide to Securing Your Documents
White Paper The principal approaches are encryption, DRM and collaboration. When one talks about document security one can have many different ideas as to what security is actually wanted or needed, and what it is there to achieve. [12 Nov 2009]
Beyond DRM: What Online Publishers Need to Know
White Paper This white paper examines some of the current approaches to Digital Rights Management (DRM) and the considerations for copyright holders striving to prevent the unauthorized duplication of their works. [12 Sep 2009]
Silverlight 4: Microsoft casts light on next version of Adobe Flash rival
News Ahead of a broadcasting conference that starts later this week in Amsterdam, Microsoft on Tuesday shared some details on the next version of Silverlight. In particular, Microsoft said the next version of the Adobe Flash rival would... [09 Sep 2009]
How to share sensitive documents and maintain control over them
White Paper Technologies such as enterprise DRM and email encryption are too cumbersome, expensive and not appropriate for external sharing of information. Businesses need to share important or sensitive documents on a daily basis,... [04 Sep 2009]
Minority Report: Why Apple was smart to OK 'iTunes killer'
Comment Giving one the green light but not the other would be difficult - yet okaying Real's app may be a less than palatable decision for Apple given the animosity that developed between Apple and Real in the Fairplay DRM... [03 Sep 2009]
Minority Report: Can Palm Pre beat the iPhone?
Comment Apple didn't tolerate the hacking influences of Real when it tried to break Apple's DRM technology for its own commercial benefit. Palm is challenging Apple in the smartphone space, big time. Seb Janacek looks at why the... [08 Jul 2009]
Cheat sheet: Project Canvas
Cheat Sheet As part of the BBC Trust's consultation process, UK comms regulator Ofcom has said Canvas needs to pay attention to DRM, quality standards and fairness towards its rivals while developing the platform. [23 Jun 2009]
Recent Advances in Multimedia Information System Security
White Paper It reviews the latest security solutions such as Digital Rights Management (DRM), confidentiality protection, ownership protection, traitor tracing, secure multimedia distribution based on watermarking, forgery... [20 Jun 2009]
Virgin file-sharers risking suspension
News The tracks will all be DRM-free. Virgin Media could start suspending persistent file-sharers on a temporary basis, using information provided to it by the Universal record company. The ISP announced on Monday that it... [15 Jun 2009]
A new media world: Napster's 10-year anniversary
Comment Why did SDMI and all attempts at encrypted DRM have to be the alternative? Their new offering which offers consumers a month of free streaming if they buy a certain number of DRM-free MP3 downloads is... [03 Jun 2009]