CCNC/CES
2005
Workshop
on Digital Rights Management Impact on Consumer
Communications
Room
S215-216,
South Hall
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Wenjun
Zeng
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Invited
presentation |
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Digital
Rights Management: From Open Platform Specifications to Marketplace
Implementations
Marina
Bosi
(MPEG
LA, LLC, Denver, Colorado, USA) |
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Session
1 |
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On
DRM Interoperability and Compatibility Xin
Wang
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Traceability
and Privacy: The Separation of Duty Approach of the LWDRM (Light Weight Digital Rights Management) System Rüdiger Grimm, P.
Aichroth, S. Puchta, and J. Hasselbach ( |
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Case for Person-centric Digital Rights
Management T. Kalker, M. Spasojevic,
A. Said, A. Petruszka, P. Shah, and P.
Mclean (HP Labs, |
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DRM
in a Ubiquitous Computing Environment Madjid
Merabti and D. Llewellyn-Jones
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Persistent
Rights Management for Digital Broadcast
Services Corinne
Le Buhan Jordan ( |
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DiMaS: Managing Multiple Descriptions and Rights on
P2P Networks Tommo Reti and Risto Sarvas (Helsinki
Institute for Information Technology HIIT,
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Break |
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Session 2 |
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Content
and License Roaming for eHome DRM
Applications Bin Zhu and Shipeng Li
(Microsoft Research) |
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DRM
Support in Secure Disk Drives Laszlo
Hars and
Robert H. Thibadeau
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Digital Rights Management System for the Exchange of Learning
Objects James
Simon (Sun Microsystems) and
Jean-Noel Colin
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Credential Based Approach to Managing Exceptions in Digital Rights
Management Systems Jean-Henry Morin ( |
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Network
Centric Mobile Digital Rights Management Sridhar Gangadharpalli, Sridhar Varadarajan (Satyam Computer
Services), Chi-Cheng
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Content-Dependent
Low-Frequency Watermarking Jeffrey
Bloom (Sarnoff Corporation,
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Invited Talk
Digital Rights Management:
From Open Platform Specifications to Marketplace Implementations
Marina Bosi
MPEG LA, LLC
Abstract:
In the past months MPEG LA® has
been developing a Digital Rights Management (DRM) Reference Model (RM). The DRM
RM includes different technologies and standards in order to define a generic
DRM system. The aim of the DRM RM is to provide a basis for offering licenses to
enable specific marketplace implementations without being
implementation-dependent. In its current embodiment, the DRM RM version 3.0
specifies a toolkit of generic DRM processes including assets packaging and
distribution, licenses generation and enforcement etc. In addition, the Open
Bio:
Marina Bosi is Chief
Technology Officer at MPEG LA, LLC a firm specializing in the licensing of
multimedia technology. Prior to that, Dr. Bosi was VP-Technology, Standards and
Strategies with Digital Theater Systems (DTS) and at Dolby Laboratories where
she worked on AC-2 and AC-3 technology and coordinated the MPEG-2 AAC
development.
Dr. Bosi participated in a
number of activities aimed to standardize audio and video coding and digital
secure content, including the DVD Forum, the SDMI, and is currently involved in
the ANSI/ISO MPEG, ATSC, DVB, and SMPTE standard setting process. Dr. Bosi is
also a founding member and director of the Digital Media Project (Geneva 2003),
a non-profit organization that promotes successful development, deployment and
use of Digital Media. Fellow and Past President of the Audio Engineering Society
(AES), Dr. Bosi is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Member of ASA.
Consulting Professor at
Stanford University Computer Center for Research in Music
and Acoustics (CCRMA), Dr. Bosi holds several patents and publications including
the book "Introduction to Digital Audio Coding and Standards", Kluwer Academic Publishers December 2002.