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    DRM 2011 - 7th IEEE International Workshop on Digital Rights Management Impact on Consumer Communications (DRM 2011)

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    Category DRM 2011

    Deadline: August 24, 2010 | Date: January 09, 2011

    Venue/Country: Las Vegas, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-06-18 11:51:08 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    7th IEEE International Workshop on Digital Rights Management Impact on Consumer Communications (DRM 2011)

    8th or 11th January, 2011, Las Vegas, Nevada

    Satellite Workshop of 8th IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference

    (IEEE CCNC 2011)

    Consumers and consumer electronics are increasingly using the Internet for distribution of digital goods, including digital versions of books, articles, music, and images. The ease with which digital goods can be copied and redistributed makes the Internet well suited for unauthorized copying, modification and redistribution. The rapid adoption of new technologies such as high-bandwidth connections, wireless networks, and peer-to-peer networks is accelerating this process.

    This one-day workshop on Digital Rights Management Impact on Consumer Communications addresses problems faced by rights holders - who seek to protect their intellectual property rights, and by end consumers - who seek to protect their privacy and to preserve access they now enjoy using traditional media.

    Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems are intended to protect the rights of content owners in scenarios in which the participants have conflicting goals and are not fully trusted. This adversarial situation introduces interesting new twists on classical problems studied in cryptology and security research, such as key management and access control. Furthermore, novel security mechanisms can enable new business models and applications. Recent research has also proposed new primitives for DRM, such as hash functions that make it possible to identify content in an adversarial setting.

    The workshop seeks workshop proposal submissions (consisting of a paper) on all theoretical and practical aspects of DRM, as well as experimental studies of fielded systems on topics including, but not limited to, those shown below:

    DRM protocols

    architectures for DRM systems

    interoperability

    auditing

    business models for online content distribution

    copyright-law issues, including but not limited to fair use

    digital policy management

    information ownership

    privacy and anonymity

    risk management

    robust identification of digital content

    security issues, including but not limited to authorization, encryption, tamper resistance, and watermarking

    threat and vulnerability assessment

    usability aspects of DRM systems

    web services

    implementations and case studies

    Guidelines for Submission

    Submitted papers must represent original material that is not currently under review in any other conference or journal, and has not been previously published. The paper should be used as the basis for a 20 - 30 minute workshop presentation.

    Manuscripts should be written in English conforming to the IEEE standard conference format (8.5" x 11", Two-Column) and not exceed 5 pages in length. Submission of papers should be regarded as a commitment such that, if accepted, at least one author of the paper will register and attend the conference; otherwise it will be removed from the IEEE Digital Library after the conference.

    Papers should be submitted in a .pdf or .ps format via EDAS paper submission website and then selecting the workshop submission link.

    A separate cover sheet should show the title of the paper, the author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), and the address (including e-mail, telephone, and fax) to which the correspondence should be sent.

    Important Dates

    Paper Submission: 24 August 2010

    Author Notification: 15 September 2010

    Camera-ready Copy: 1 October 2010

    Workshop date: 9 January 2011

    Workshop Co-Chairs

    Dr Xin Wang, Huawei Technologies, USA

    Dr Jean-Henry Morin, University of Geneva, Switzerland

    Dr David Llewellyn-Jones, Liverpool John Moores University, UK


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