Advances in digital video content protection

Journal Article (2005)
Author(s)

EI Lin (External organisation)

AM Eskicioglu (External organisation)

Reginald Lagendijk (TU Delft - Multimedia Computing)

EJ Delp (External organisation)

Multimedia Computing
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/doi:10.1109/JPROC.2004.839623
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Publication Year
2005
Multimedia Computing
Issue number
1
Volume number
93
Pages (from-to)
171-183

Abstract

The use of digital video offers immense opportunities for creators; however, the ability for anyone to make perfect copies and the ease by which those copies can be distributed also facilitate misuse, illegal copying and distribution ("piracy"), plagiarism, and misappropriation. Popular Internet software based on a peer-to-peer architecture has been used to share copyrighted movies, music, software, and other materials. Concerned about the consequences of illegal copying and distribution on a massive scale, content owners are interested in digital rights management (DRM) systems which can protect their rights and preserve the economic value of digital video. A DRM system protects and enforces the rights associated with the use of digital content. Unfortunately, the technical challenges for securing digital content are formidable and previous approaches have not succeeded. We overview the concepts and approaches for video DRM and describe methods for providing security, including the roles of encryption and video watermarking. Current efforts and issues are described in encryption, watermarking, and key management. Lastly, we identify challenges and directions for further investigation in video DRM.

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