Title
Problem Analyses and Recommendations in DRM Security Policies
Abstract
We claim that the current digital rights management (DRM) technology and its related policy do not address customers' needs in the perspective of availability, which---along with confidentiality and integrity---is one of the main security properties. Our research has focused on how the current security policy in regards to DRM addresses the availability as a main security property. We study the current policies of DRM in U.S. law, the fair use doctrine, and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Additionally, we look at policies at the market, examining how the recording industry has used DRM in both the past and present. We analyze how much the companies and distributors place unnecessary controls on customers by considering customers' online resource usage. Finally, we suggest the market-level policy criteria as our possible solutions for the copyright owners, the distributors, and the general users.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/978-3-540-89900-6_18
EuroISI
Keywords
Field
DocType
related policy,problem analyses,copyright owner,market-level policy criterion,current digital rights management,main security property,drm security policies,u.s. law,fair use doctrine,digital millennium copyright act,current security policy,current policy,security policy,digital rights management
Internet privacy,Network security policy,Music industry,Confidentiality,Computer security,Fair use,Digital Millennium Copyright Act,Security policy,Doctrine,Digital rights management,Business
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5376
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
22
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Youngseek Kim1337.99
Jessica Howard201.01
Sharad Ravindranath300.34
Joon S. Park452952.78