Title :
Digital rights management on open and semi-open networks
Author :
Valimaki, Mikko ; PitkÄnen, Olli
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Inf. Technol., Helsinki Univ. of Technol., Espoo, Finland
Abstract :
Gives an overview of how the openness of the future Internet affects digital rights management (DRM). There will be open and semi-open parts in the future Internet. DRM systems enable many important features of information product distribution on the Internet. At the same time, these systems have significant costs: how should content distributors maintain user friendliness and solve revenue-earning difficulties? While DRM systems enable efficient charging possibilities, it is a challenge to implement DRM in the open Internet in a way that attracts customers and really adds value to their experience. Plausibly, there will be many competing DRM solutions. They should, however, be standardized and interoperable enough to enable customers to use information products on different platforms. DRM systems must be appropriately applicable to both open and semi-open networks. It may be technically easier to implement a DRM system in a semi-open environment, but that is not a sufficient solution for a longer-term view. DRM system providers should at least have roadmaps of how to develop their products to work in an open network and on multiple platforms
Keywords :
Internet; authorisation; open systems; technological forecasting; telecommunication security; Internet; added value; charging; competing solutions; content distribution; costs; customer attraction; customer experience; digital rights management; future; information product distribution; long-term view; multi-platform operation; product development roadmaps; revenue-earning difficulties; semi-open networks; standardized interoperable solutions; system providers; user friendliness; Content management; Electronic mail; IP networks; Information technology; Local area networks; Middleware; Protocols; Software standards; Telecommunication traffic; Web and internet services;
Conference_Titel :
Internet Applications, 2001. WIAPP 2001. Proceedings. The Second IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1137-6
DOI :
10.1109/WIAPP.2001.941882