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Digital Rights and Digital Television

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Part of the book series: The Economics of Information, Communication and Entertainment ((ECOINFORM,volume 01))

As media industry struggles with large-scale copyright infringement made possible by networked digital media, one of the most interesting — and most controversial — aspects of digital content distribution is control over content rights. In this paper, we examine the state of the market for digital rights technologies specifically for digital television and other manifestations of digital video. We also discuss the relationship between digital rights technologies and certain aspects of copyright law.

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Rosenblatt, B. (2009). Digital Rights and Digital Television. In: Gerbarg, D. (eds) Television Goes Digital. The Economics of Information, Communication and Entertainment, vol 01. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-79978-0_15

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