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http://dx.doi.org/10.13089/JKIISC.2008.18.6A.185

A Proposal for Digital Forensic Model for Secure Digital Rights Management  

Jang, Ui-Jin (Soongsil University)
Jung, Byung-Ok (DigiCAPS)
Lim, Hyung-Min (Paju City)
Shin, Yong-Tae (Soongsil University)
Abstract
The devices for the digital home in ubiquitous environment aim at providing multimedia services which are not limited to the time and space. However, it does not ensure the fair use of digital contents and causes damage to the contents providers because of indiscriminate distribution of digital contents and the use of illegal contents. DRM system for solving this problems cannot protect the license stored on digital home devices and manage license by redistribution of contents. In this paper, digital forensic model that enables the misuse detection and previous interception of large-scale illegal distribution for contents and license, and also enables the creation and management of digital evidence for legal countermeasure.
Keywords
Digital Forensic; DRM; Ubiquitous home;
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