|
|
Why DRM Cannot Protect
Copyrights --- Workshop on Digital Rights
Management 22-23 January 2001
|
 |
 |
 |
|
|
|
Challanges beyond DRM (1)
The applicable law constituted in WIPO Copyright Treaty of Dec.
20, 1996 and the Greenbook of the Commission of the European
Community KOM 95 (382) governs the responsibility for infringing
digital content in networks.
The removal of infringing content can only be forced if there
is a positive knowledge of the infringing party.
This positive knowledge currently is gained by manual
research.
|
<< >> |
 |
|