8 resultados para Electronic Rights Management Information

em University of Southampton, United Kingdom


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This resource contains an interactive tutorial slide, a set of multiple choice questions and a poster that Group 11 composed for INFO2009 Assignment 2. The topic area for the resource is Digital Rights Management.

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INFO2009 Slide Show and Questions on DRM by Jolyon Gray (jg16g08@ecs.soton.ac.uk) Rachel Gurman (rg16g08@ecs.soton.ac.uk) Dimitar Ivanov (dgi1v07@ecs.soton.ac.uk) Ona Lam (okl1g08@ecs.soton.ac.uk) David Lewis (dhl1g08@ecs.soton.ac.uk) William Sutton (wds1g08@ecs.soton.ac.uk)

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student created resource collection

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A slideshow and an accompanying audio podcast about DRM and piracy, and a poster advertising them

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This video contains an overall description of DRM as an introduction, and a discussion about the controversy around DRM techniques.

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The use of electronic documents is constantly growing and the necessity to implement an ad-hoc eCertificate which manages access to private information is not only required but also necessary. This paper presents a protocol for the management of electronic identities (eIDs), meant as a substitute for the paper-based IDs, in a mobile environment with a user-centric approach. Mobile devices have been chosen because they provide mobility, personal use and high computational complexity. The inherent user-centricity also allows the user to personally manage the ID information and to display only what is required. The chosen path to develop the protocol is to migrate the existing eCert technologies implemented by the Learning Societies Laboratory in Southampton. By comparing this protocol with the analysis of the eID problem domain, a new solution has been derived which is compatible with both systems without loss of features.