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Title: Is Digital Rights Management a Means to An End?
Authors: Jena, Puspanjali
Khuntia, Dipak Kumar
Keywords: Digital Rights Management
Copyright, Rights Expression Language
Issue Date: 25-Feb-2009
Publisher: INFLIBNET Center
Abstract: Computer networks are a crucial part of organizations. It is one of the fastest growing technological areas and brings benefits virtually to every country in the world. With the interconnection of network to the Internet, the world has truly become a global village where we depend more, on digital materials. So in the present century all digital works need protection because they can be easily copied. For that reason DRM technology has taken place, which is not a single technology or not a single philosophy. It refers to a broad range of technologies and standards. DRM is neither thin nor thick copy right. DRM is potentially a planned technique for absolute protection of works. Thus the present article is intended to highlight few technological aspects of DRM which are essential in the library profession.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1944/1076
ISBN: 978-81-902079-8-0
Appears in Collections:CALIBER 2009:Puducherry

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