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Mobile content protection and DRM – 2nd Edition
Mobile content protection and DRM – 2nd Edition is an executive briefing from Berg Insight and the world’s leading telecom newsletter publisher Baskerville. The new completely revised report covers the OMA DRM 2.0 standard, designed specifically for the mobile industry, is now available in mobile media solutions worldwide and is set to become a feature in all major manufacturer handsets from early 2005.
Key players including O2, Vodafone, Orange and T-Mobile have already launched services – enabling the downloading of full music tracks to handsets – which rely on mobile DRM technology for protection against piracy. Other major vendors are entering into alliances to enable the integration of music downloading into their future handsets.
Mobile Content Protection and DRM – 2nd Edition, from the publishers of Mobile Media Newsletter,provides you with a thorough and insightful industry update, focusing specifically on the changes brought about by the OMA DRM 2.0 standard. The report also the effects of the standard on international mobile media markets, highlighting emerging opportunities for all players.
Mobile Content Protection and DRM – 2nd Edition profiles major industry vendors, including Ericsson,NEC and Sun Microsystems, offering mobile DRM solutions based on OMA DRM 1.0/2.0 and proprietary technologies. The report also contains invaluable case studies of major operators offering music downloading services based on DRM technology, as well as detailed analysis of the development of licensing and compliance frameworks for digital content delivery. This report will answer your major industry questions, including: What is the real current status of OMA DRM? How is mobile DRM technology implemented by operators and service providers today? Will OMA DRM 2.0 become a successful standard? What mobile content provisioning solutions are available for supporting the standard? When will OMA DRM 2.0 become available in consumer products, and what effect will this have on operator services? How does the OMA DRM 2.0 enable the protection of premium content such as music tracks, video clips, and games?
Index Table of contents
Chapter 1 Content protection and DRM 1.1 Introduction to DRM 1.1.1 Management of digital rights through usage rules 1.1.2 Digital management of rights through encryption 1.1.3 Adaptation to mobile environments 1.2 Mobile content protection needs 1.2.1 Java games 1.2.2 MMS 1.2.3 Rich media 1.3 Mobile DRM systems 1.3.1 Architectural overview 1.3.2 System interaction 1.3.3 Business roles 1.4 Challenges 1.4.1 Interoperability 1.4.2 Super distribution 1.4.3 Integration with other platforms 1.4.4 Security and file sharing 1.4.5 DRM intellectual property issues
Chapter 2 Platforms and Standardisation 2.1 Consumer oriented DRM platforms for digital media 2.1.1 Apple FairPlay 2.1.2 Microsoft Windows Media DRM 2.1.3 Real Networks Helix DRM 2.1.4 Sony Open MG 2.2 Rights expression languages 2.2.1 ODRL 2.2.2 XrML 2.3 Mobile DRM standardisation initiatives 2.3.1 OMA 2.3.2 CMLA 2.4 Proprietary mobile DRM platforms
Chapter 3 OMA Download and DRM 3.1 OMA Download Architecture 3.1.1 Download 3.1.2 DRM 3.1.3 DRM components 3.2 OMA Release Program 3.2.1 OMA Download Enabler Release INDEX MOBILE CONTENT PROTECTION AND DRM – SECOND EDITION 3.2.2 OMA DRM 1.0 Enabler Release 3.2.3 OMA DRM specifications 3.3 OMA DRM 2.0 Enabler Release 3.3.1 Usage scenarios 3.3.2 Requirements Table 3.1: Selected requirements on OMA DRM Release 1 and 2 3.3.3 Availability 3.4 Interoperability 3.4.1 Differences in implementation 3.4.2 Interoperability testing 3.5 Future development path
Chapter 4 Industry views and strategies 4.1 Content providers 4.1.1 Entertainment companies 4.1.2 Music labels Table 4.1: Music content deals for mobile platforms 4.1.3 Broadcasters 4.1.4 Sports rights holders 4.2 Operators 4.2.1 Europe Table 4.2: Operator services using proprietary DRM 4.2.2 Asia and America 4.2.3 OMTP initiative 4.3 IT companies Table 4.3: Mobile software platforms supporting OMA DRM 1.0 4.4 Handset manufacturers and wireless vendors Table 4.4: Handsets supporting OMA DRM 1.0
Chapter 5 Vendor profiles 5.1 OMA DRM servers and middleware 5.1.1 4thpass 5.1.2 Beep Science 5.1.3 Cash-U 5.1.4 CoreMedia 5.1.5 Digicaps 5.1.6 DMDsecure 5.1.7 Digital World Services 5.1.8 Elata 5.1.9 End2End 5.1.10 Ericsson 5.1.11 LockStream 5.1.12 Mobilitec 5.1.13 Musiwave 5.1.14 NDS 5.1.15 NEC 5.1.16 Nokia 5.1.17 Openwave 5.1.18 Red Knee 5.1.19 Sun Microsystems 5.2 Proprietary mobile DRM solutions MOBILE CONTENT PROTECTION AND DRM – SECOND EDITION INDEX 5.2.1 Chaoticom 5.2.2 Microsoft 5.2.3 SDC
Chapter 6 Case studies 6.1 Entertainment content 6.1.1 Bell Mobility 6.1.2 Swisscom Mobile 6.1.3 TeliaSonera 6.1.4 Vodafone 6.2 Interactive television 6.3 Mobile music downloading services 6.3.1 O2 Music 6.3.2 Vodafone D2 Mobile Music 6.3.3 T-Mobile Ear Phones 6.3.4 Orange Music Player
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