22 research outputs found
Human Aspects in Digital Rights Management: the Perspective of Content Developers.
Legal norms and social behaviours are some of the human aspects surrounding the effectiveness and future of DRM security. Further exploration of these aspects would help unravel the complexities of the interaction between rights protection security and law. Most importantly, understanding the perspectives behind the circumvention of content security may have a significant impact on DRM effectiveness and acceptance at the same time. While there has been valuable research on consumer acceptability, (The INDICARE project, Bohle 2008, Akester 2009) there is hardly any work on the
human perspective of content creators. Taking video games as a case study, this paper employs qualitative socio-legal analysis and an interdisciplinary approach to explore this particular aspect of content protection
Privacy Engineering dalam Teknologi Digital Right Management (DRM) untuk Keamanan Produsen Distributor dan Konsumen
konten (produk dan jasa) berbasis Internet merupakan peluang yang besar bagi kalangan
produsen, distributor dan konsumen untuk mendapatkan manfaatnya masing-masing.
Namun di sisi lain dapat mengancam privacy bagi para penggunanya. Masalah privacy
yang sering timbul biasanya gangguan pada tahapan transaksi bisnis (misal kasus pada
industri credit card), namun masalah baru dan lebih serius akan dijumpai pada
perkembangan selanjutnya.
Dalam tulisan ini kami memaparkan kontribusi teknologi DRM dalam mengkompromikan
dan melindungi privacy penggunanya. Selain itu akan dijelaskan salah satu prinsip DRM
yang mudah untuk diimplementasikan dan secara potensial cukup efektif yakni privacy
engineering untuk mengatasi masalah keamanan dan privacy bagi produsen, distributor
dan konsumen sebagai para penggunanya.
Kesemua keuntungan pihak yang terlibat diharapkan dapat memberikan dampak positif
secara makro maupun mikro dunia industri
Human aspects of digital rights management: the perspective of content developers. [Conference Paper]
Legal norms and social behaviours are some of the human aspects surrounding the effectiveness and future of DRM security. Further exploration of these aspects would help unravel the complexities of the interaction between rights protection security and law. Most importantly, understanding the perspectives behind the circumvention of content security may have a significant impact on DRM effectiveness and acceptance at the same time. While there has been valuable research on consumer acceptability (The INDICARE project, Bohle 2008, Akester 2009), there is hardly any work on the human perspective of content creators. Taking video games as a case study, this paper employs qualitative socio-legal analysis and an interdisciplinary approach to explore this particular aspect of content protection
WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW WILL HURT YOU: FIGHTING THE PRIVACY PARADOX BY DESIGNING FOR PRIVACY AND ENFORCING PROTECTIVE TECHNOLOGY
The persistence of the privacy paradox is proof that current industry regulation is insufficient to protect consumer’s privacy. Although consumer choice is essential, we argue that it should not be the main pillar of modern data privacy legislation. This article argues that legislation should aim to protect consumer’s personal data in the first place, while also giving internet users the choice to opt-in to the processing of their information. Ideally, privacy by design principles would be mandated by law, making privacy an essential component of the architecture of every tech-product and service
Propriété littéraire et artistique et libertés individuelles dans l\u27environnement numérique
Propositions juridiques et techniques pour garantir un nouveau compromis entre propriété intellectuelle et libertés individuelles (d\u27accès, de copie privée, etc.) dans l\u27univers du numérique et de l\u27internet. Développements sur les DRMS, la gestion numérique des droits et les moyens de lutte contre la contrefaçon