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Society: Issues: Intellectual_Property: Digital_Rights_Management:
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See also:
- Computers: Security: Authentication (90)
- Computers: Security: Products and Tools: Cryptography (182)
- Computers: Security: Products and Tools: Software Protection and License Control (73)
- Computers: Software: Business: E-Commerce (365)
- Society: Issues: Intellectual Property: Copyrights: Digital Millennium Copyright Act (189)
- Society: Issues: Intellectual Property: Music Freedom (81)
- Society: Issues: Intellectual Property: Trusted Computing (13)
- American Library Association: Digital Rights Management and Libraries - Contains a brief overview with concern focuses of libraries and higher education..
- DRM Watch - Publishes news articles and analysis..
- Howstuffworks: How Digital Rights Management Works - Information about the theory behind the technology..
- Managing Rights Management - Commentary by Robert Weber covering conditional, technical, and business aspects..
- Wikipedia: Digital Rights Management - Provides a definition and possible applications. Also covers opposing views..
- BBC News: The DRM Maze for Consumers - Examination of several companies and their response to piracy through right management solutions. (December 11, 2007).
- Apple Unveils Higher Quality DRM-Free Music on the iTunes Store - Press release covering the release of higher quality EMI titles. (April 2, 2007).
- BBC Click: Digital Lock's Rights and Wrongs - Article by Spencer Kelly covering the benefits and detriments. (March 16, 2007).
- MIT Libraries: Professor Lienhard on his Open Access Textbook - Podcast by Ellen Duranceau discussing ebooks and accessible materials. (March 16, 2007).
- How FairPlay Works: Apple's iTunes DRM Dilemma - Article on Roughly Drafted covering details about how the format works and its limitations. (February 27, 2007).
- First Monday: Digital rights management and the breakdown of social norms - Article by Christopher May on the creation of digital rights management as a function of societal changes in emerging capitalism. (October 27, 2003).
- Digital Rights Management Conference - Conference held in Berkeley, California. Contains a schedule, list of speakers, and sponsors. (February 27, 2003).
- D-Lib Magazine - Compilation of design and architecture by Renato Iannella. Also provides examples and practical uses. (June, 2001).
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