SEVENTH ACM DRM WORKSHOP

Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a technical interdisciplinary

field  intersecting with many different areas including

cryptography, software and computer systems design, information and signal processing, law, policy-making, as well as business analysis and economics.

Currently human intellectual product is predominantly produced in digital form and as a result the DRM problem ought to be viewed in a broader sense that spans the full spectrum of human productivity rather than a narrow perspective that applies it to music or videos. 

Seventh ACM DRM Workshop

ACM-DRM is an international workshop that looks at the DRM problem in its broadest possible interpretation and aims to bring together scientists and scholars from all the related disciplines for an exchange of ideas and presentation of cutting edge results related to digital content distribution.

October 29, 2007

Alexandria, Virginia, USA

submission deadline: EXTENDED June 24, 2007

proceedings version: August 24, 2007

acceptance notification: August 2, 2007

Program
CommitteeDRM_2007_Program_Committee.html
Technical
ProgramDRM_2007_Technical_Program.html
Registration
Local InfoDRM_2007_Local_Info_and_Registration.html
Submission
Serverhttp://acmdrm.trust.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/index.php
Workshop
Photoshttp://www.cse.uconn.edu/~drm2007/pics/
Call for PapersDRM_2007_Call_for_Papers_-_CFP.html
Accepted
PapersDRM_2007_Accepted_Papers.html
Sponsoring
and SupportDRM_2007_Sponsors.html

Thanks to the financial support of Microsoft a small amount of fellowships will be available to full-time students that are authors of papers in DRM’07. More information will be available later on.

Workshop Date: October 29, 2007

Andrew Odlyzko will be delivering the workshop’s keynote talk this year.