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Digital Rights Management Workshop 2004: Washington, DC, USA
- Aggelos Kiayias, Moti Yung:
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM Workshop on Digital Rights Management 2004, Washington, DC, USA, October 25, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-969-1
Systems and architectures
- Bogdan C. Popescu, Bruno Crispo, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Frank Kamperman:
A DRM security architecture for home networks. 1-10 - Pramod A. Jamkhedkar, Gregory L. Heileman:
DRM as a layered system. 11-21
Information protection methods
- N. Boris Margolin, Matthew K. Wright, Brian Neil Levine:
Analysis of an incentives-based secrets protection system. 22-30 - Yang Yu, Tzi-cker Chiueh:
Display-only file server: a solution against information theft due to insider attack. 31-39 - Gaël Rouvroy, François-Xavier Standaert, Frédéric Lefèbvre, Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Benoît Macq, Jean-Didier Legat:
Reconfigurable hardware solutions for the digital rights management of digital cinema. 40-53
Software protection
- Weidong Shi, Hsien-Hsin S. Lee, Chenghuai Lu, Tao Zhang:
Attacks and risk analysis for hardware supported software copy protection systems. 54-62 - Bertrand Anckaert, Bjorn De Sutter, Koen De Bosschere:
Software piracy prevention through diversity. 63-71 - Reihaneh Safavi-Naini:
Tracing traitors: a selective survey. 72
Marking and tracing methods
- Yingjiu Li, Huiping Guo, Sushil Jajodia:
Tamper detection and localization for categorical data using fragile watermarks. 73-82 - Hongxia Jin, Jeffery Lotspiech, Stefan Nusser:
Traitor tracing for prerecorded and recordable media. 83-90
DRM usability and legal issues
- Ninad Ghodke, Renato J. O. Figueiredo:
On the implications of machine virtualization for DRM and fair use: a case study of a virtual audio device driver. 91-98 - Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, Nicholas Paul Sheppard, Takeyuki Uehara:
Import/export in digital rights management. 99-110
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