Search for dissertations about: "Distribution digital content"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the words Distribution digital content.
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1. Digital Content Networks : The Past, the Present and Decentralizing
Abstract : This thesis presents a solution-oriented analysis of current issues in digital content distribution management and content networks. The findings support the view that the recent development in the area has created a few congestion points, both in content distribution and content business, that gather increasing technical, social, financial, and political influence in the world. READ MORE
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2. VAT in peer-to-peer content distribution : towards a tax proposal for decentralized networks
Abstract : Peer-to-peer (P2P) is just the most prominent among a number of new technologies and social phenomena which allow easy searching, downloading, and sharing of resources online.P2P networks are increasingly becoming an important medium for the exchange of digital information, in both legitimate and illegitimate scenarios. READ MORE
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3. Distribution and Individual Watermarking of Streamed Content for Copy Protection
Abstract : Media such as movies and images are nowadays produced and distributed digitally. It is usually simple to make copies of digital content. Consequently illegal pirate copies can be duplicated and distributed in large quantities. One way to deter authorized content receivers from illegally redistributing the media is watermarking. READ MORE
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4. Copyright in the Age of Access to Legal Digital Content : A study of EU copyright law in the context of consumptive use of protected content
Abstract : In a world where copyright is being infringed in a plethora of ways, consumers find it difficult to access legal digital content. Therefore, this thesis investigates how copyright law governs access to legal content in the digital environment in respect of so-called consumptive use. READ MORE
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5. Promoting Semantic Interoperability of Contextual Metadata for Learner Generated Digital Content
Abstract : Technological advancements in computing have led to a reality where computational devices are more mobile, connected and context aware than ever before. Several of these devices are primarily designed for or support the creation of digital content via built-in or attachable sensors, e.g. mobile phones. READ MORE