Research and Markets: Adopting Digital Rights Information Management

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DUBLIN-(Business Wire)-September 28, 2009 - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f157ef/adopting_digital_r) has announced the addition of the "Adopting Digital Rights Information Management" report to their offering.

The battle between digital entertainment content protection and content usage has been heating up. Copy protection, watermarks, digital fingerprinting, and conditional access are all technologies used to enforce copyright protection. Yet, attempting to stop the 12 billion illegal P2P downloads occurring annually in the US is being called pointless. What is needed is a new approach to monetizing digital content.

This research briefing provides a detailed examination of the shift from content protection to a two-pronged strategy that involves digital rights information management, as well competing with P2P file sharing services. This primary research identifies consumer expectations and content consumption behavior. The outlined digital rights management strategy has the potential not only to create a market where content producer and consumer expectations are aligned, but one that can generate an added $2.5 billion in annual revenue by migrating P2P file sharers to legal services.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Conclusions
  • Conclusions (2)
  • Finding the Right Balance Has Been Elusive
  • Table of Contents
  • Content Producer Expectations
  • Digital Rights Management Technology
  • Copy Protection
  • Proprietary DRM - Apple Style
  • DRM Standards Abound
  • Conditional Access
  • DRM Process Flow
  • Selectable Output Control (SOC)
  • Link Protection and Home Networking
  • Watermarking: Content Identification and More
  • Watermarking: How It Works
  • Digital Fingerprinting Technology
  • Digital Fingerprinting: How It Is Used
  • Legal Remedies
  • MPAA vs. RealNetworks
  • Bottom Line: All Technologies Can Be Evaded or Hacked
  • Consumer Content Usage Expectations
  • Online Viewing of Full-Length TV Is Growing
  • Broadcast and Time-Shifting Is Strongly Preferred
  • Sampling Content
  • Consumers Prefer Viewing on Device of Choice
  • Nearly 60% Download Online Video Content
  • Place Shifting
  • Content Will Be Acquired From Multiple Sources
  • Content Transfer Between Devices Must Be Accommodated
  • and more.....

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f157ef/adopting_digital_r

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