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ISO/IEC TS 23078-1

Information technology — Specification of DRM technology for digital publications — Part 1: Overview of copyright protection technologies in use in the publishing industry

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 September 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (IT applications in information, documentation and publishing): 35.240.30
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This document describes three types of copyright protection technologies in use in the publishing industry:

- DRM free protection, i.e. technologies which does not rely on content encryption but rather use content fingerprinting or watermarking, adequate for use cases where user convenience is the top priority;

- user key-based DRM protection, adequate where user constraints are limited;

- device key-based DRM protection, adequate where the transfer of publications from one device to another is severely constrained.

Document History

September 4, 2023
Information technology — Specification of DRM technology for digital publications — Part 1: Overview of copyright protection technologies in use in the publishing industry
This document describes three types of copyright protection technologies in use in the publishing industry: — DRM free protection, i.e. technologies which does not rely on content encryption but...
ISO/IEC TS 23078-1
September 1, 2020
Information technology — Specification of DRM technology for digital publications — Part 1: Overview of copyright protection technologies in use in the publishing industry
This document describes three types of copyright protection technologies in use in the publishing industry: — DRM free protection, i.e. technologies which does not rely on content encryption but...

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