- From: Eva Gherdani <egherdani@strategiestm.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 21:48:11 +0000
- To: www-drm@w3.org
Security and Legal Aspects of Digital Rights Management A 1.5 day training module on Sept. 21-22, 2006 - Sophia Antipolis, French Riviera Nowadays DRM (Digital Rights Management) is the greatest concern for content owners and distributors due to peer to peer file sharing and piracy over the internet. Rights enforcement involves an access decision about a resource subject to intellectual property rights. The objective of this module is to present security and legal aspects of DRM, as well as emerging standards and experimental infrastructures for DRM. Special emphasis will be devoted to specific scenarios where issues such as privacy and intellectual property rights protection are crucial, such as e-health, e-government along with online content services. This training in a workshop format has been designed by Associate Professor Mariemma Yagüe, University of Malaga and courses will be delivered by experts and distinguished academics: - Jos Dumortier, ICT-Law, K.U.Leuven (Belgium) - Mariemma I. Yagüe, University of Malaga (Spain) - Denis Trcek, Josef Stefan Institute (Slovenia) - Ernesto Damiani, Dept. of Information Technology, University of Milan (Italy) - Jan de Meer, IHP/BTU Joint Lab at the Technical University of Cottbus (Germany) What you will learn: - Legal Aspects of DRM – The regulatory framework in the EU - Rights expression languages - DRM technologies and standards - Architectures and frameworks for DRM - Applications scenarios: e-health, e-government, online contents services For more information: www.smart-university.net or egherdani@strategiestm.com
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