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A method of digital rights management based on Bitcoin protocol
Author(s) -
Motoki Kitahara,
Junpei Kawamoto,
Kouichi Sakurai
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
qir (kyushu university institutional repository) (kyushu university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2557977.2558034
Subject(s) - digital rights management , computer science , protocol (science) , digital content , timestamp , encryption , computer security , scheme (mathematics) , cryptography , digital signature , world wide web , medicine , hash function , mathematical analysis , alternative medicine , mathematics , pathology
In the digital world, so many copyrighted works are made in an illegal way because it is easy to keep and copy. Digital Rights Management has proposed to prevent this theft. Contents providers often bring in one server who has charge of managing the normal user, but there are some problems that it flocks to the server. Against this problem, P2P based DRM system has considered. All users can transfer the encrypted content to other users, so the content server does not have to load so much traffic from users. As a problem with this method, it is hard to figure out usage situation of contents because P2P based system is divided into many pieces of users. In this paper, we propose a new P2P based DRM system using Bitcoin protocol, which is one of the electric commerce. Bitcoin protocol, timestamp server saves all transactions to prevent double spending. We can bring out all usage situations to apply this system

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