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- DRM as Interlocking Challenge for Different Scientific Disciplines: IntroductionEberhard Becker, Willms Buhse, Dirk Günnewig, Niels Rump. 1-2 [doi]
- Definition, Aspects, and OverviewNiels Rump. 3-15 [doi]
- Requirements for DRM SystemsRichard Gooch. 16-25 [doi]
- Identification and MetadataNorman Paskin. 26-61 [doi]
- Authentication, Identification Techniques, and Secure Containers - Baseline TechnologiesGabriele Spenger. 62-80 [doi]
- Digital WatermarkingFabien A. P. Petitcolas. 81-92 [doi]
- Content Based Identification (Fingerprinting)Jürgen Herre. 93-100 [doi]
- Rights Expression LanguagesSusanne Guth. 101-112 [doi]
- Electronic Payment SystemsAhmad-Reza Sadeghi, Markus Schneider 0002. 113-137 [doi]
- Mobile DRMFrank Hartung. 138-149 [doi]
- A Sample DRM SystemSusanne Guth. 150-161 [doi]
- DRM and Standardization - Can DRM Be Standardized?Spencer Cheng, Avni Rambhia. 162-177 [doi]
- Trusted Platforms, DRM, and BeyondDirk Kuhlmann, Robert A. Gehring. 178-205 [doi]
- DRM Under Attack: Weaknesses in Existing SystemsTobias Hauser, Christian Wenz. 206-223 [doi]
- If Piracy Is the Problem, Is DRM the Answer?Stuart Haber, Bill G. Horne, Joe Pato, Tomas Sander, Robert Endre Tarjan. 224-233 [doi]
- The Basic Economic Theory of CopyingTobias Bauckhage. 234-249 [doi]
- Facing the Music: Value-Driven Electronic Markets, Networks and Value Webs in Economic Integration of Digital ProductsRolf T. Wigand. 250-270 [doi]
- Creating a Framework for Business Models for Digital Content - Mobile Music as Case StudyWillms Buhse, Amélie Wetzel. 271-287 [doi]
- Impacts of DRM on Internet Based InnovationArnold Picot, Marina Fiedler. 288-300 [doi]
- Lessons from Content-for-Free Distribution ChannelsMichel Clement. 321-333 [doi]
- Evaluating Consumer Acceptance for Protected Digital ContentMarc Fetscherin. 321-333 [doi]
- Standardization in DRM - Trends and RecommendationsOliver Bremer, Willms Buhse. 334-343 [doi]
- The Darknet and the Future of Content ProtectionPeter Biddle, Paul England, Marcus Peinado, Bryan Willman. 344-365 [doi]
- Protection under US Copyright LawMathias Lejeune. 366-382 [doi]
- The Copyright Wars - A Computer Scientist s View of Copyright in the U. S.Barbara Simons. 383-404 [doi]
- European Copyright - Yesterday, Today, TomorrowJörg Reinbothe. 405-417 [doi]
- DRM and Privacy - Legal Aspects in the European UnionLee A. Bygrave. 418-446 [doi]
- Private Copying and Levies for Information- and Communication-Technologies and Storage Media in EuropeConstanze Ulmer-Eilfort. 447-461 [doi]
- Tipping the Scale in Favor of the Right Holders: The European Anti-Circumvention ProvisionsSéverine Dusollier. 462-478 [doi]
- The German Copyright - Yesterday, Today, TomorrowThomas Dreier, Georg Nolte. 479-501 [doi]
- Copy Protection by DRM in the EU and Germany: Legal AspectsBettina Goldmann. 502-519 [doi]
- Implementation of the European Info Directive in German Law and Its Consequences for Teaching and ResearchBettina Böhm. 520-527 [doi]
- New Copyright for the Digital Age: Political Conflicts in GermanyDirk Günnewig. 528-573 [doi]
- Copyright Dilemma: Access Right as a Postmodern Symbol of Copyright Deconstruction?Thomas Hoeren. 574-586 [doi]
- Business, Technology, and Law - Interrelations of Three Scientific Perspectives on DRMJohannes Ulbricht. 587-596 [doi]
- The Present and Future of DRM - Musings on Emerging Legal ProblemsStefan Bechtold. 597-654 [doi]
- Getting Insights: DRM Conferences 2000 and 2002Eberhard Becker, Dirk Günnewig. 655-656 [doi]
- DRM Workshop 2000: SummaryEberhard Becker, Dirk Günnewig. 657-663 [doi]
- DRM Conference 2002: SummaryEberhard Becker, Dirk Günnewig. 664-684 [doi]