
A DRM Architecture Based on Open Standards
Contribution to an Architecture for Multimedia Information Management and Protection Based on Open Standards
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The main goal of this research project is to define a generic architecture for the protection and management of digital rights in a multimedia content management scenario following open standards as much as possible. In order to achieve this goal, several standards and initiatives will be analysed and taken into account.First, a MPEG-21-based preliminary architecture for the protection and management of digital rights for multimedia content is tackled. Later on, a more general architecture is defined. Several implementations are described such as those in several Spanish and European projects ...
The main goal of this research project is to define
a generic architecture for the protection and
management of digital rights in a multimedia content
management scenario following open standards as much
as possible. In order to achieve this goal, several
standards and initiatives will be analysed and taken
into account.
First, a MPEG-21-based preliminary architecture for
the protection and management of digital rights for
multimedia content is tackled. Later on, a more
general architecture is defined. Several
implementations are described such as those in
several Spanish and European projects such as
AXMEDIS, VISNET II, Linked-Work and GILDDA. The
focus in made on use cases, security features and a
testing methodology. Linked-Work details a specific
implementation, emphasising on the key concepts that
make it different from other kind of DRM systems.
a generic architecture for the protection and
management of digital rights in a multimedia content
management scenario following open standards as much
as possible. In order to achieve this goal, several
standards and initiatives will be analysed and taken
into account.
First, a MPEG-21-based preliminary architecture for
the protection and management of digital rights for
multimedia content is tackled. Later on, a more
general architecture is defined. Several
implementations are described such as those in
several Spanish and European projects such as
AXMEDIS, VISNET II, Linked-Work and GILDDA. The
focus in made on use cases, security features and a
testing methodology. Linked-Work details a specific
implementation, emphasising on the key concepts that
make it different from other kind of DRM systems.