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OverviewThe battle to protect intellectual property and commercial rights in the digital world remains fierce, with content owners and commercial stakeholders under constant threat from online piracy, file-sharing networks and illegal download sites. Jude Umeh calls on content creators, law makers and businesses to work more closely with end-users to harness the fantastic opportunities in the digital age. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jude UmehPublisher: BCS Learning & Development Limited Imprint: British Computer Society Dimensions: Width: 17.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.628kg ISBN: 9781902505879ISBN 10: 1902505875 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 October 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1 Evolution of communication 2 Media, technology and DRM 3 Intellectual Property 4 Stakeholders and Industries 5 Rights, Models and Issues 6 DRM Technologies 7 DRM Standards and Organisations 8 DRM Products and Vendors 9 Enterprise DRM 10 Future Trends in DRM List of Abbreviations References Further Reading IndexReviewsUmeh succinctly explains how the IT, business models, and standards combine and interact, and how the industry is now maturing to take account of such rapid change. He presents a superb example of how technology is developing to fulfil a business requirement , and how it can adapt and innovate to drive transformation and change in an entire industry. -- John Beaver IT Training 20080801 The challenge of getting and using informatiion is close to being solved. Unfortunately a new challenge has arisen: proving who owns what information, and who can modify original data - i.e. Digital Rights Management. It's a topic we all need to grasp and this book definitely makes a good starting point -- Andy Mullholland, Global Chief Technology Officer 20071001 Umeh succinctly explains how the IT, business models, and standards combine and interact, and how the industry is now maturing to take account of such rapid change. He presents a superb example of how technology is developing to fulfil a business requirement , and how it can adapt and innovate to drive transformation and change in an entire industry. -- John Beaver * IT Training Magazine * The challenge of getting and using informatiion is close to being solved. Unfortunately a new challenge has arisen: proving who owns what information, and who can modify original data - i.e. Digital Rights Management. It's a topic we all need to grasp and this book definitely makes a good starting point -- Andy Mullholland * Capgemini * Umeh succinctly explains how the IT, business models, and standards combine and interact, and how the industry is now maturing to take account of such rapid change. He presents a superb example of how technology is developing to fulfil a business requirement , and how it can adapt and innovate to drive transformation and change in an entire industry. -- John Beaver IT Training Magazine The challenge of getting and using informatiion is close to being solved. Unfortunately a new challenge has arisen: proving who owns what information, and who can modify original data - i.e. Digital Rights Management. It's a topic we all need to grasp and this book definitely makes a good starting point -- Andy Mullholland Capgemini Author InformationJude Umeh is a consultant and technical architect with Capgemini's Global Telecom, Media and Entertainment team. His areas of expertise include: music, media and e-business consultancy, DRM and project management. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |