DRM 2005
Alexandria V.A. USA - November 7, 2005
DRM 2005, the fifth ACM Workshop on Digital Rights Management, is a workshop held in conjunction with CCS 2005, the twelfth ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security.
Digital Rights Management is an area of pressing interest, as the Internet has become the center of distribution for digital goods of all sorts. The business potential of digital content distribution is huge, as are its economic, legal and social implications. DRM, as a technical interdisciplinary field, is at the heart of controlling the digital content and assuring authorized, user friendly, safe, well-managed, automated, and fraud-free distribution. The field of DRM combines cryptographic technology, software and systems research, information and signal processing methods, legal, social and policy aspects, as well as business analysis and economics.
Submissions have closed. The deadline for submissions was July 18 2005.
Authors who submitted a paper have been notified of the acceptance or rejection of their paper. Authors of accepted papers can find more information about the preparation of the final version of their paper here.
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Please address any queries about the workshop to drm_2005@uow.edu.au.
Last Update: 20051216 by Jeffrey Horton