Digital rights management standards
OMA DRM is a digital rights management (DRM) system invented by the Open Mobile Alliance, whose members represent mobile phone manufacturers (e.g. Nokia, LG, Motorola, Samsung, Sony-Ericsson, BenQ-Siemens), mobile system manufacturers (e.g. Ericsson, Siemens, Openwave), mobile phone network operators (e.g. Vodafone, O2, Cingular, Deutsche Telekom, Orange), and information technology companies (e.g. Microsoft, IBM, Sun). DRM provides a way for content creators to set enforced limits on the use and duplication of their content by customers. The system is implemented on many recent phones. To date, two versions of OMA DRM have been released: OMA DRM 1.0 and OMA DRM 2.0. In order to ensure that all manufacturers' implementations of OMA DRM can work with each other, the Open Mobile Alliance provides specifications and test tools for OMA DRM. The OMA DRM group is chaired by Sergey Seleznev (Samsung Electronics). (Wikipedia).
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Multimeter Review / DMM Review / buyers guide / tutorial
A list of my multimeters can be purchased here: http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20?_encoding=UTF8&node=5 In this video I do a review of several digital multimeters. I compare features and functionality. I explain safety features, number of digits, display count, accuracy and resolution. Th
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Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM). Part 4: Multiplexers and Demultiplexers
This is the fourth in a series of computer science videos is about the fundamental principles of Dynamic Random Access Memory, DRAM, and the essential concepts of DRAM operation. This video covers multiplexers and demultiplexers. It describes what these electronic circuits do and some of
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Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM). Part 1: Memory Cell Arrays
This is the first in a series of computer science videos is about the fundamental principles of Dynamic Random Access Memory, DRAM, and the essential concepts of DRAM operation. This particular video covers the structure and workings of the DRAM memory cell. That is, the basic unit of st
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Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM). Part 5: DIMM Organisation
This is the fifth in a series of computer science videos is about the fundamental principles of Dynamic Random Access Memory, DRAM, and the essential concepts of DRAM operation. This video explains how a memory module can be built using large rectangular arrays of memory cells which maximi
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Kernel Recipes 2017 - HDMI CEC: Status Report - Hans Verkuil
The HDMI connector features a CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) pin that allows connected devices to detect and control one another. A new framework to handle CEC was added to the kernel in 2016. This talk describes the current state of the CEC support, how to implement new CEC drivers a
From playlist Kernel Recipes 2017
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23C3: DRM comes to European digital TV
Speaker: Seth Schoen How the DVB project is locking down TV standards and importing U.S. mistakes. European digital television standards (both free-to-air broadcast and pay TV) developed by the DVB project are exemplary for including no digital rights management. But now DVB is rushing
From playlist 23C3: Who can you trust
DEFCON 18: Gaming in the Glass Safe Games DRM and Privacy 2/4
Speaker: Ferdinand Schober "DRM is the new form of slavery - but it also spies on you." - conversation with a gamer After years of perceived-rampant piracy on the PC, game publishers are beginning to shackle gamers with increasingly intrusive DRM systems. However, recent game news he
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DEFCON 18: Gaming in the Glass Safe Games DRM and Privacy 1/4
Speaker: Ferdinand Schober "DRM is the new form of slavery - but it also spies on you." - conversation with a gamer After years of perceived-rampant piracy on the PC, game publishers are beginning to shackle gamers with increasingly intrusive DRM systems. However, recent game news he
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24C3: A Spotter's Guide to AACS Keys
Speaker: Peter Eckersley AACS is the DRM system used on HD-DVD and Blu-Ray discs. It is one of the most sophisticated DRM deployments to date. It includes around twelve different kinds of keys (in fact, even counting the different kinds of keys is non-trivial), three optional watermarkin
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Kernel Recipes 2015 - Anatomy of an Atomic KMS Driver - by Laurent Pinchart
The DRM and KMS APIs have won in the Linux graphics ecosystem. Long gone are the days when KMS meant only a handful of desktop graphics drivers. As a side effect, new problems have been uncovered, and API extensions are being designed to address advanced use cases. Atomic updates is the la
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DEFCON 18: Gaming in the Glass Safe Games DRM and Privacy 4/4
Speaker: Ferdinand Schober "DRM is the new form of slavery - but it also spies on you." - conversation with a gamer After years of perceived-rampant piracy on the PC, game publishers are beginning to shackle gamers with increasingly intrusive DRM systems. However, recent game news he
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DEFCON 16: Anti-RE Techniques in DRM Code
Speaker: Jan Newger, Security Researcher In order to prevent music from being copied among consumers, content providers often use DRM systems to protect their music files. This talk describes the approach taken while analysing a DRM system (whose identity needs to be kept secret due to le
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MySQLConf 09: Andreas von Bechtolsheim, "The Solid State Storage Revolution"
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