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市場調查報告書

數位著作權管理市場的分析與預測

Digital Rights Management: Selecting the Key Influencers of a Nascent Market

出版商 Datamonitor
出版日期 2005年06月 商品編碼 30991
內容資訊 英文 74 pages
價格
本報告書已不再販售

本報告已在2011年07月19日停止出版。

簡介

隨著無線居家網絡的普及化,消費者也開始摸索如何共享設備間的豐富式媒體內容。由於現今還沒有擬定出有效的 DRM(數位著作權管理)政策,因此就算是有所控管只要內容產業沒有採取迅速的對應方式,以非法的方式達到內容共享的行為還是會持續存在的

專門針對各市場區塊進行調查及分析的英國調查公司 Datamonitor Corporation(總公司: 倫敦),調查與分析數位著作權管理市場,並歸結未來市場預測結果,出版綜合報告書 "Digital Rights Management: Selecting the Key Influencers of a Nascent Market"

此報告書在下面的內容裡,針對美國及歐洲一般取向數位著作權管理市場的概要、動向、主要參與機構、最近的主導權及未來展望等,進行一連串地探討。

第1章 摘要

第2章 說明

第3章 市場背景

  • 概要
  • 主要事項
  • 何謂數位著作權管理(DRM)?
  • DRM解決方略的功能
  • DRM的相互運用性等
    • 需要多張證照的DRM研發企業
    • 信任與hand-off的問題
  • 當今DRM市場的定位
    • 已經成為過去式的檔案篩選技術與當今最新的語音指紋技術
    • CD拷貝保護
    • DVD拷貝保護
    • 合法的P2P網絡
  • 開放標準的DRM機關
    • OMA(Open Mobile Alliance)
    • DLNA(Digital Living Network Alliance)
    • DTCP(Digital Transmission Content Protection)
    • MPEG(Moving Pictures Experts Group)
    • MI3P
    • DOI
    • OASIS、WS-I及W3C
    • 4C的參與
  • 主要主導權
    • 珊瑚聯盟
    • 內容參考討論會
    • 數位媒體計畫
    • Marlin Joint Development Association
    • Secure Video Processor(SVP)
    • SmartRight
  • 地區規格與政府的角色
    • 政府對DRM重要性的理解
    • 地區間統一的DRM
  • 內容擁有者的角色
  • DRM的市場機會
    • 朝向必需品的發展
    • 證照費用商業模式
    • 市場規模

第4章 競爭動向

  • 概要
  • 主要調查結果
  • DRM廠商
    • Apple
    • ContentGuard
    • CoreMedia
    • IBM
    • InterTrust
    • IPR Systems
    • Macrovision
    • Microsoft
    • Philips
    • RealNetworks
    • Sony
    • Thomson
    • Conditional Access廠商
  • 傳統IT安全性廠商如何?

第5章 未來展望

  • 概要
  • 主要調查結果
  • DRM為最尖端技術化?
  • 互換性的實現
  • 未來市場的方向性

第6章 附錄

目錄

Introduction

With the growing penetration of wireless networks in consumer households, consumers are seeking to share their rich media content between their audio/visual devices (including PCs). This report analyzes the, nascent, market for digital rights management (DRM) technologies which will protect the rights and manage the distribution of such content.

Scope of this report

  • This report is primarily focused upon the development of digital rights management (DRM) in the US and Europe.
  • Datamonitor spoke to content owners and distributors, DRM patent holders, home networking companies and members of the CE/PC market as research.

Research and analysis highlights

The growth of wireless home networks is encouraging consumers to seek to share their rich media content between devices. At present consumers are limited because there are not effective DRM solutions available. But if the content industry does not act soon consumers will seek potentially non-legal alternatives.

The DRM market participants appear to have come to the same conclusion: that the DRM market will be larger if they co-operate and develop interoperable systems, than if they seek to develop their own proprietary technology. This should be good news for consumers, content owners and CE (consumer electronics) manufacturers.

Key reasons to read this report

  • DRM will have a dramatic impact on consumer media consumption and it will alter the landscape for content owners/distributors and CE/PC manufacturers.
  • This report analyzes the key influencers in the DRM market. It is crucial for content owners and CE manufacturers to pick the right partners.
  • The analysis of how this market should develop will prove insightful to content owners/distributors, CE/PC vendors and DRM solution vendors.

CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Introduction
Market context
The DRM end-game: super-distribution
Trust and hand-off, the key issues
DRM interoperability, death and taxes - some of lifes certainties
Where is the DRM market today?
Open standards bodies
The leading DRM initiatives today
Regional standards and the role of governments
Soon to develop from a unique selling point into a necessity
A license fee business model
Competitive dynamics
Apple
ContentGuard
CoreMedia
IBM
InterTrust
IPR Systems
Macrovision
Microsoft
Philips
RealNetworks
Sony
Thomson
The conditional access vendors
Traditional IT security vendors
The future decoded
The challenge: marketing DRM to consumers
Interoperability will be achieved
Who are the gatekeepers?
When and why will it develop?

CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION

What is this report about?
Who is the target reader?
How to use this report

CHAPTER 3 MARKET CONTEXT

Introduction
Key findings
What is DRM?
What it is not
"Fair use"
How a DRM solution works
Forward-locking
The DRM end-game: super-distribution
A complex billing environment
DRM interoperability, death, taxes: some of lifes certainties
DRM developers will need multiple licenses
IP pooling
Trust and hand-off, the key issues
Where is the DRM market today?
File filtering yesterday, acoustic finger-printing today
Audible Magic
Gracenote
Gracenote is a leader in the metadata field of music. When a compact disc is inserted into an (Internet-connected) PC or CE device, Gracenotes CDDB (compact disc database) technology recognizes the CD and its contents (from its database of music files) and populates the fields such as artist, title and publisher on the Windows Media player, iPod, etc. This clearly saves consumers an enormous amount of time. Gracenotes "MusicID" solution (which was boosted by the acquisition of CantaMetrix and its "MusicDNA" file sharing technology in 2002) offers a fingerprint filtering service to operators.
Relatable
SNOCAP
Watermarking - too cumbersome
CD copy protection
DVD copy protection
Legal P2P networks
Open standard DRM bodies
Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
Why might the OMA DRM standard be so important?
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)
Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP)
Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG)
MI3P
DOI
OASIS, WS-I and W3C
4C Entity
Leading DRM initiatives today
The Coral Consortium
Content Reference Forum
Digital Media Project
Marlin Joint Development Association
Secure Video Processor (SVP)
SmartRight
Regional standards and the role of governments
Governments have understood the seriousness of DRM
US to regulate for DRM inclusion?
Europe has taken the biggest stand
Unlikely to be different regional standards
The role of the content owners
Revocation and multiple business models
The DRM opportunity: back down to earth
Soon to develop from a unique selling point into a necessity
A license fee business model
Market size
Access technology
Content

CHAPTER 4 COMPETITIVE DYNAMICS

Introduction
Key findings
DRM vendors
Apple
ContentGuard
CoreMedia
IBM
InterTrust
IPR Systems
Macrovision
Microsoft
Philips
RealNetworks
Sony
Thomson
The conditional access vendors
What of the traditional IT security vendors?

CHAPTER 5 THE FUTURE DECODED

Introduction
Key findings
Is DRM still a technology ahead of its time?
The challenge: marketing DRM to consumers
Interoperability will be achieved
OMA: the dark horse
How will the market eventually develop?
Who are the gatekeepers?
PC versus TV distribution
Technically, how will DRM systems be deployed?
When will it develop?
Why will it develop?

CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX

Definitions
Future readings
SPP writing team
How to contact experts in your industry

List of Tables

Table 1: Wireless home networking and media sharing forecast (data)
Table 2: Detailed wireless home networking model

List of Figures

Figure 1: The basic architecture of a DRM system
Figure 2: Importance of open standard bodies on DRM development
Figure 3: The OMA DRM infrastructure
Figure 4: Leading members of the key DRM initiatives
Figure 5: The DRM architecture for SVP
Figure 6: Evolution of DRM technology
Figure 7: Wireless home networking and media sharing forecast
Figure 8: Potential impact of DRM on the revenue timeline for a film
Figure 9: Sonys OpenMG DRM solution
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