• DocumentCode
    2280880
  • Title

    Promotional and commercial content distribution based on a legal and trusted P2P framework

  • Author

    Schmucker, Martin ; Ebinger, Peter

  • Author_Institution
    Fraunhofer Inst. fur Graphische Datenverarbeitung, Darmstadt, Germany
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    19-22 July 2005
  • Firstpage
    439
  • Lastpage
    442
  • Abstract
    Peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing systems have reached high popularity among computer users. They neither have a single point of failure nor a central bottleneck. Other benefits include scalability, load balancing, and fault tolerance. The distributed nature of P2P file sharing systems transfers the direct costs of storage and networking from the provider to the user. Unfortunately, P2P networks are also often used for content distribution that violates intellectual property rights (IPR). In this article, we show how a P2P file sharing system which adheres to IPR laws can be built. In contrast to existing digital rights management (DRM) systems which strongly interfere with accustomed content usage, our suggested solution does not impede familiar usage patterns and new content can be provided easily. The primary aim for the development of this architecture is to support new and niche artists by enabling the distribution of free and promotional content, however, the system can also be extended for the commercial distribution of content. Fingerprinting and cryptographic hash technologies are utilized to ensure legal and secure content distribution. Our proposed content distribution system is based on a self policing method whereby each user´s content and activities are scrutinized by the peers they are exchanging content with. This allows the mutual monitoring of content between the communicating peers on the network and therefore, only authorized files can be exchanged. Finally, this model ensures that a user is liable for the distribution of non-authorized files.
  • Keywords
    authorisation; cryptography; fingerprint identification; industrial property; legislation; peer-to-peer computing; DRM system; commercial content distribution; communicating peer; cryptographic hash; digital rights management; fault tolerance; fingerprinting; intellectual property rights; legal P2P; load balancing; nonauthorized file distribution; peer-to-peer file sharing system; promotional content distribution; self policing method; trusted P2P; Content management; Costs; Fault tolerance; Impedance; Intellectual property; Law; Legal factors; Load management; Peer to peer computing; Scalability;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    E-Commerce Technology, 2005. CEC 2005. Seventh IEEE International Conference on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-2277-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICECT.2005.71
  • Filename
    1524083