1. Digital Rights Management: objects and chain of players
Function description
In the definitions of Digital Media Asset Management , the term asset is associated with "assets" that can be monetized; it's content that has value. In the context of DMAM, it expresses the association of rights of use with a media essence. The function of Digital Rights Management (DRM) is therefore to offer systems that can control access to content and help monetize it. To achieve this, detailed metadata must be associated, which will be the key to linking DMAM and DRM to maximize the benefits of digital content management operations.
The DRM function is becoming the centerpiece of media management and distribution systems. It protects and traces the rights and interests of all participants in the value chain: content creators, producers, aggregators, publishers,...
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Organizations – Consortiums – Projects
- (1) - - 2KAN Project http://www.2kan.org
- (2) - - 4C Entity http://www.4centity.com/tech ...
Norms – Standards – Systems
- (1) - - AACS (Advanced Access Content System) http://www.aacsla.org
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