Download - How DRM Technologies Impact Consumers
March 25, 2009
Objectives
• What do DRMs govern that users might want to know about?
• What are the trends for each of these?
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What do DRMs Govern?
• Devices• Identities & authentication• Extents of usage• Usage Information
Devices
• PCs, Macs• Connected devices
– iPhones, DVB phones, Kindles, IPTVs
• Dependent devices– iPods, Sansas, Sony Readers
• Physical media – DVD, Blu-ray, USB storage
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Device Trends
• More connected devices, greater bandwidth
• User’s set of devices grows and changes faster
• Physical media e.g. USB 3.0
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Identities &Authentication
• Users• Devices• Domains
– Groups of devices– Defined by number or geography
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Identity & Authentication Trends
• Domains getting more popular– CE “connected home”
• But rules can be complex– Number/type of devices, proximity
• Rights lockers– Register devices with service provider
• Local vs. server authentication– Server must run indefinitely
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Extents of Usage
• Durations– Rentals, 24/30 rules, etc.– library checkouts– Subscriptions
• Number of copies or burns
Extent Trends
• Subscription services• Library e-book lending• “Managed copy” rights for physical
media – DVDs,Blu-ray• Video rental terms• Release window compression
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Usage Information
• Collected on device• Sent to service provider• Required for royalty payments• Used for marketing purposes
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Usage Information Trends
• Expected in subscription services• Considered anathema in ownership
services
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Unscientific Poll
• On copyrightandtechnology.com• “How should the FTC regulate disclosure of
content services that use DRM?”1. Mandatory disclosure in detail,
like food ingredient or nutrition lists2. Mandatory disclosure at a high level,
like restaurant menu items3. Mandatory simple rating or logo system,
like MPAA film ratings4. Keep it voluntary
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Poll Results
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39%
31%
15%
15% Mandatory in detail
Mandatory high level
Mandatory logo / rating
Voluntary
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