Difference between revisions of "The security of digital right management"

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2. Hackers  
2. Hackers  
Hackers can, by cracking the DRM code, increase the popularity of e-books. Therefore, if a book can be read in its digital form for free why bother buying it?


3. Development of a software to remove DRM
3. Development of a software to remove DRM

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Back? The future of books

Description:

Digital Rights Management is used by publishers and copyright holders to limit the usage and enforce copyright of e-books. By using DRM, the publishers limit copying, printing and sharing e-books. Other limitations that can be set are the number of maximum views, the number of days the e-book can be accessed etc.

Usually e-books are limited to a number of reading devices and most often to just one. This means that once you downloaded the e-book to your computer, the only way you can access that e-book is through your computer only. The e-book can’t be send to your mobile phone, e-book reader, or another computer.

This is a disadvantage for the customer, as one person can own more than one computer, or, if the computer or reading device breaks, the e-book is lost with it.

The advantage of using DRM is only for the publishers, as they know that only the people that bought the book have access to it.

Enablers:

1. Laws and regulations

2. Hackers Hackers can, by cracking the DRM code, increase the popularity of e-books. Therefore, if a book can be read in its digital form for free why bother buying it?

3. Development of a software to remove DRM

Inhibitors:

1. Customer complaint

2. The adoption of DRM by all e-book publishers

3. Limitation laws and regulations

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Experts:

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Web Resources:

Wikipedia