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We can now make a telephone call to anywhere on the globe, while television allows us
to see something on the other side of the world the moment it happens. The Internet is
no exception. Home pages enable us to view vast quantities of information without
having to move an inch. The Internet also allows us to exchange email with people in
far-flung places, while, provided the necessary equipment is in hand, we can also use
television conferencing systems to hold simultaneous two way exchanges. However, the
development of such means of communication brings with it the risk that we may lose
sight of our own locality. We can use networks to find out about what is happening in the
various distant regions of the world.
Advances in technology, such as the Internet and e-mail, have made it easier for people
to communicate with one other and to share information among them. These same
changes, however, have made it more difficult to protect the privacy of our
communications and information-sharing. What does privacy mean in the information
age and can it be protected? Can we prevent phone calls or email messages from being
intercepted? Therefore, this paper will explore these and other issues of privacy from
university academics with student community.
This paper presents the introduction of Digital Rights Management systems used to
protect copyrighted content, why these systems are emphasized and by whom. Legal
and technical aspects of such methods are also introduced. Moreover, progress in antipiracy
techniques and reasons for the current situation with online piracy are explained.
In addition to presenting an alternative model for digital entertainment business, a new
distribution system based on direct subscription on downloadable media files is
suggested. Positive and negative aspects of these options are discussed, indicating how
copyright owners and distributors will approach these challenges.
According to my view, Digital Rights Management, its potential and problems has been a
very interesting field of studies and professional outcome will prove useful for further
research. Therefore, every academics & University student community should learn
about the following; Current international privacy laws and how they are being
implemented; Whether regional privacy rules can work and What level of privacy
organizations and individuals can reasonably expect in the future |
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