On interoperability of DRM

T. Kalker
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Abstract

The use of Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies for the enforcement of digital media usage models is currently subject of a heated debate. Content creators, owners and distributors argue that DRM technologies are needed to protect their Intellectual Property (IP) from unauthorized access. A counter argument from the Information Technology (IT) and Consumer Electronics (CE) industries states that DRM technologies are obstacles to innovation. Academic institutions add to the discussion by claiming that DRM technologies and associated legislation interfere with their academic mission. Yet another point of view is provided by consumer organizations who claim that DRM technology interferes with basic personal rights, such as the right to make back-up copies for personal use. Finally, national governments express concern that the deployment of DRM technology violates open market rules and regulations and is associated with anti-competitive behavior. This last issue has lately gained increased attention in a number of European countries. In this talk we argue that a number of the concern listed above can be resolved by introducing a sufficiently powerful DRM interoperability framework. In particular we discuss the CORAL DRM interoperability framework that allows multiple DRM systems to seamlessly work together while at the same time requiring minimal modification to participating DRM systems. After introducing the problem of DRM interoperability the following topics will be addressed: (1) approaches to DRM interoperability, (2) introduction to the CORAL architecture, (3) building ecosystems on top of Coral, (4) integrating DRM systems into CORAL and (5) deploying CORAL. We end the talk by going back to the initial problem statement, summarizing to what extent CORAL resolves the identified issues and what work remains to be done.
论DRM的互操作性
使用数字版权管理(DRM)技术来执行数字媒体使用模型目前是一个激烈争论的主题。内容创建者、所有者和发布者认为需要DRM技术来保护他们的知识产权(IP)免受未经授权的访问。来自信息技术(IT)和消费电子(CE)行业的反对意见指出,DRM技术是创新的障碍。学术机构也加入了讨论,声称DRM技术和相关立法干扰了他们的学术使命。然而,消费者组织提出了另一种观点,他们声称DRM技术干涉了基本的个人权利,例如为个人使用制作备份副本的权利。最后,各国政府表示担心,DRM技术的部署违反了开放市场的规则和规定,并与反竞争行为有关。最后这个问题最近在一些欧洲国家引起了越来越多的注意。在本次演讲中,我们认为可以通过引入一个足够强大的DRM互操作性框架来解决上面列出的许多问题。我们特别讨论了CORAL DRM互操作性框架,它允许多个DRM系统无缝地协同工作,同时只需要对参与的DRM系统进行最小的修改。在介绍DRM互操作性问题之后,将讨论以下主题:(1)DRM互操作性的方法,(2)CORAL架构的介绍,(3)在CORAL之上构建生态系统,(4)将DRM系统集成到CORAL中,(5)部署CORAL。我们以回到最初的问题陈述来结束谈话,总结CORAL在多大程度上解决了已确定的问题,以及还有哪些工作有待完成。
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