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Digital Rights Management Workshop 2001: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Tomas Sander:

Security and Privacy in Digital Rights Management, ACM CCS-8 Workshop DRM 2001, Philadelphia, PA, USA, November 5, 2001, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2320, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-43677-4
Renewability
- Markus Jakobsson, Michael K. Reiter:

Discouraging Software Piracy Using Software Aging. 1-12
Fuzzy Hashing
- Mehmet Kivanç Mihçak, Ramarathnam Venkatesan:

New Iterative Geometric Methods for Robust Perceptual Image Hashing. 13-21
Cryptographic Techniques, Fingerprinting
- Aggelos Kiayias, Moti Yung:

On Crafty Pirates and Foxy Tracers. 22-39 - Benny Pinkas:

Efficient State Updates for Key Management. 40-56 - Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, Yejing Wang:

Collusion Secure q-ary Fingerprinting for Perceptual Content. 57-75
Privacy, Architectures
- Joan Feigenbaum, Michael J. Freedman, Tomas Sander, Adam Shostack:

Privacy Engineering for Digital Rights Management Systems. 76-105 - David W. Kravitz, Kim-Ee Yeoh, Nicol So:

Secure Open Systems for Protecting Privacy and Digital Services. 106-125 - James King, Panos Kudumakis

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MPEG-4 IPMP Extensions. 126-140
Software Tamper Resistance
- Bill G. Horne, Lesley R. Matheson, Casey Sheehan, Robert Endre Tarjan:

Dynamic Self-Checking Techniques for Improved Tamper Resistance. 141-159 - Hoi Chang, Mikhail J. Atallah:

Protecting Software Code by Guards. 160-175 - William Shapiro, Radek Vingralek:

How to Manage Persistent State in DRM Systems. 176-191
Cryptanalysis
- Scott A. Crosby, Ian Goldberg, Robert Johnson, Dawn Xiaodong Song, David A. Wagner:

A Cryptanalysis of the High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection System. 192-200
Economics, Legal Aspects
- Willms Buhse:

Implications of Digital Rights Management for Online Music - A Business Perspective. 201-212 - Stefan Bechtold:

From Copyright to Information Law - Implications of Digital Rights Management. 213-232 - Ernest Miller, Joan Feigenbaum:

Taking the Copy Out of Copyright. 233-244

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