DocumentCode
1350207
Title
Tracing Pirated Content on the Internet: Unwinding Ariadne´s Thread
Author
Furon, Teddy ; Doërr, Gwenaël
Author_Institution
INRIA, Rennes, France
Volume
8
Issue
5
fYear
2010
Firstpage
69
Lastpage
71
Abstract
Digital rights management (DRM) technologies have recently received many blows that might hamper their future. Copyright holders, by imposing tight restrictions on their assets´ usability, have managed to infuriate consumers to the point at which the music industry has partly dropped DRM. Is multimedia content protection dead? Well, not quite yet. Discreet protection technologies, such as content fingerprinting and traitor tracing, are receiving increasing interest. Strictly speaking, these technologies don´t prevent piracy. Instead, they permit enforcement of a damage control policy should piracy occur. Here, we focus on these technologies, particularly traitor tracing, which perhaps offers the most promising way to navigate the complex maze of Internet content piracy.
Keywords
Internet; data privacy; digital rights management; multimedia systems; DRM technology; Internet content piracy; content fingerprinting; digital rights management; multimedia content protection; pirated content; traitor tracing; Cryptography; Fingerprint recognition; Internet; Multimedia communication; Watermarking; Gabor Tardos; Internet; anticollusion codes; content fingerprinting; content piracy; digital rights management; digital watermarking; multimedia; security and privacy; traitor tracing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Security & Privacy, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1540-7993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2010.167
Filename
5601492
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