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26 Jun 2007
This article discusses Germany's copyright law, which bolsters commercial providers of intellectual property in the area of software, music, movies or consumer goods. It presents Digital Rights Management (DRM) as the tool for enforcing the protection rights to limit the use of digital content to those who acquire a license. The report further mentions possibilities in hardware design such as regulating the analogue outputs of DVD players, or in software design to impede copying.
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Series | Media Tenor Case Studies |
Publisher | Media Tenor |
Copyright | © 2007 Media Tenor |