Survey of Mobile Digital Rights Management Platforms
Keywords:
M-applications, digital rights management, mobile DRM modelsAbstract
Based on the development of new communication and data transfer technologies, the mobile solutions for the e-activities have been able to provide new ways to provide multimedia content. This environment describes methods and tools available here, which will bring information, speed and efficiency to any stage and component of the mobile business process.
The paper takes into discussion the Digital Rights Management technology in mobile world. The paper presents the main aspects regarding the business and technological models used in mobile digital rights management technology.References
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