Securing Digital Video Techniques for DRM and Content Protection
Content protection and digital rights management (DRM) are fields that receive a lot of attention: content owners require systems that protect and maximize their revenues; consumers want backwards compatibility, while they fear that content owners will sp
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Eric Diehl
Securing Digital Video Techniques for DRM and Content Protection
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Eric Diehl Technicolor, Security & Content Protection Labs Ave. Belle Fontaine 1 Rennes 35576 France
ISBN 978-3-642-17344-8 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-17345-5
ISBN 978-3-642-17345-5
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Acknowledgments
First of all, I would like to thank my wife for her constant support for this work and for her invaluable patience. I would like to thank many colleagues and friends who carefully reviewed portions of the manuscript; their comments made this book more readable and attractive. First, my colleagues at Technicolor, including Michael Arnold, JeanMarc Boucqueau, Gwenael Doerr, Alain Durand, Marc Eluard, Marc Joye, Andrew Hackett, Sylvain Lelievre, Mohamed Karroumi, Yves Maetz, Antoine Monsifrot, and Charles Salmon-Legagneur. Then my gratitude goes to friends, including Jukka Alve (SESKO), Olivier Bomsel (Ecole des Mines), Ton Kalker (DTS), Kevin Morgan (Arxan), Florian Pestoni (Adobe), Nicolas Prigent (Supelec), Arnaud Robert (Disney), Rei Safavi-Nain
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