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Introducing Digital Rights Management Willms Buhse Willms.Buhse@DWSCO October 2002, Vilnius

Introducing Digital Rights Management Willms Buhse Willms.Buhse@DWSCO.com October 2002, Vilnius. Overview. The Context Descriptive Overview: Technical Protection Measures (TPM) vs. Digital Rights Management (DRM) DRM Infrastructure Selected Business Models

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Introducing Digital Rights Management Willms Buhse Willms.Buhse@DWSCO October 2002, Vilnius

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  1. Introducing Digital Rights Management Willms Buhse Willms.Buhse@DWSCO.com October 2002, Vilnius

  2. Overview • The Context • Descriptive Overview: • Technical Protection Measures (TPM) vs. Digital Rights Management (DRM) • DRM Infrastructure • Selected Business Models • DRM-based Product Offering for the Media Industries

  3. The Context • Digital Products • entertainment: music files, movies etc. • publishing: documents, patient records, school books • Piracy • of physical representations, e.g. CDs (over 50%) • on the Internet via filesharing networks, e.g. Napster, Gnutella • Security • integrity of data and privacy protection

  4. Definitions and Context between TPM and DRM Definitions: Technical Protection Measures (TPMs) A technology that offers entertainment and publishing companies to secure and protect content such as text, audio and video from unauthorized use. They work by impeding copying e.g. by marking digital files for identification (Watermarking or Fingerprinting) or by encrypting. Digital Rights Management (DRM) The management of rights to digital products for content providers and content users including time- and usage-based business models such as renting, subscription and promotion.

  5. Digital Rights Management Cycle

  6. Industry Trends CONTENT SUPPLIERS • Demanding DRM- infrastructure in place • Licenses to digital content become available ENVIRONMENT- Growing political support for IP protection. - Legal frameworks emerging CLOSED NETWORKS- DRM only as billing tool - Opening up to the digital world - Increasing need for DRM Market Penetration and Acceptance of DRMs WALLED GARDENS- Ideal environment for DRM - Becoming more controlled and secure - Authenticable via Liberty Alliance, Passport etc. TECHNOLOGY- Complex, developing- Networked authentication- Trusted Computing- Security updates online OPEN INTERNET- Uncontrolled- Awash with illegal content CONSUMERS-Demanding access to rich media content -Increasing access to bandwith.

  7. Publishing- products Music Software & Games Video Portals PCs Set-top Boxes PDAs Mobile phones DRM Infrastructure Concept Preparation Packaging Distribution Licensing ADo2RA Rightslocker CDs DVDs

  8. Business Models for the Private and Public Sector Promotion Distribution Subscription B2B • Protected Radio Promotion • Collecting Business Contactswith superdistributed Whitepapers • Digital course material • eLearning/eUniversities • Research Center • Market Reports • Manuals • Documentation B2C • Promotional MMS • Tokenbased Branding (on-offline) • Data Mining: User Infos for free content • Time out content with link to Purchase • Artist FanZones • Branded Clubs • Digital Libraries • Content via websites and retail • Pre-installed content on CDs and Harddrives

  9. Artist Subscription: BeFANattic • Using BeFANattic, Arista artists BoyzIIMen make exclusive content and services available only to their fans at www.boyzIImen.com: • Secure audio and video files, studio clips and access to unreleased music tracks. • Branded instant messaging, message boards, chats with the artist, exclusive merchandise, advanced ticketing. • BoyzIIMen‘s objectives: • Build a community of fans to test / buy music. • Promote new album “Full Circle”. • Create a new revenue stream.

  10. Mobile Content Mobile Solutions with DRM • Combination of • Content • Application (Java) • Service • Business Models • Subscription • Super-Distribution (MMS) • Streaming and Download • Text, Music, Games, etc.

  11. Two sessions: one plays on CD players, the other on PCs and any DRM enabled devices. Protected multimedia content for commercial or promotional purposes. Content can be consumed based on business rules. Cross-promotion of artists/authors, bonus tracks, video clips, biographies, games, or interviews. Copy-protected and DRM-enabled CD

  12. Thank you! Willms Buhse Hamburg / New York Tel:040 8222 10 506 Tel: 001 212 782 7693 willms.buhse@dwsco.com

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