watashi-Amine / Digital-Rights-Management-As-Service

Preamble: DRMS, a digital rights management provider, aims to offer digital rights protection and management as a service for multimedia Content Producers (CP). When a content is delivered to end - users thanks to a Content Distribution Network (CDN), access must be r estricted to legal users that have been granted rights. On one hand, protection of content must be ensured in the content dissemination chain from CP to users going through CDNs. On the other hand, DRMS must ensure that copies of protected contents are not shared illegally among users through other content delivery systems (e.g,. P2P networks, other Web sites, key sharing systems). Project Overview: The objective of this project is to design, implement and test a proof of concept (PoC) of the service offer ed by DRMS. The PoC must include: (i) DRMS site : a computing and storage infrastructure is deployed by DRMS to handle digital rights of many contents owned by several CPs and consumed by world wide spread users. (ii) Content Producers (At least 2): A compu ting and storage infrastructure allows generating and saving original copies of content. A subscription service allows users to book content and to obtain a proof of their access rights. Information about content, legal users and legal CDNs are continuous ly sent to the DRMS service. (iii) Content Distribution Networks (CDNs): A set of content dissemination servers, which are geographically distributed across the globe. (iii) A P2P network: A user - to - user content dissemination network, used by malicious users to re - distribute illegally content to illegal users. (iv) An emulation of a public World Wide WAN enables communication between DRMS site, CPs, CDNs and end - users. The latter are located behind different access networks and can use several devices to access content. (v) Emulating legal and illegal users .

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