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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

ACM Workshop on Security and Privacy in Digital Rights Management 2001

November 5, 2001
Doubletree Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

held as part of the  Eighth ACM Conference on Computer and
Communications Security (CCS-8)


Registration (and other information) at
<a href="http://www.star-lab.com/sander/spdrm">http://www.star-lab.com/sander/spdrm>

The 2001 ACM Workshop on Security and Privacy in Digital Rights
Management (SPDRM '01) provides a forum for the sharing of original
research results and practical development experiences on all security
and privacy aspects of digital distribution of content, such as digital
versions of books, articles, music and video.  The workshop considers
technical problems faced by rights holders (who seek to protect their
intellectual property rights) and end consumers (who seek to protect
their privacy and to preserve access they now enjoy in traditional media
under existing copyright law).  The workshop is intended for anybody
interested in secure digital commerce for content and the related
technologies.  In addition to technical presentations, there will be
several presentations on legal and business aspects of Digital Rights
Management.  The workshop is seeking international participation from
the scientific and the R&amp;D communities, as well as from the business
and legal communities. 

The Eighth ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security
(CCS-8) takes place in the same venue, Nov.  6-8, 2001. 

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We would appreciate if you forward information about the workshop to
parties that might be interested.

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*   Invited Introductory Talk
    On the design of systems for digital rights management
    Stuart Haber, InterTrust STAR Lab


                  LIST OF ACCEPTED PAPERS

1.  On Crafty Pirates and Foxy Tracers
    Aggelos Kiayias (CUNY), Moti Yung (CertCo)

2.  A Cryptanalysis of the High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
    System
    Scott Crosby (CMU), Ian Goldberg (Zero-Knowledge Systems),
    Robert Johnson (University of California, Berkeley), Dawn Song
    (University of California, Berkeley), David Wagner (University of
    California,  Berkeley)

3.  Privacy Engineering for DRM Systems
    Michael J. Freedman (MIT), Joan Feigenbaum (Yale Computer Science
    Dept.), Tomas Sander (InterTrust STAR Lab), Adam Shostack
    (Zero-Knowledge Systems)

4.  Collusion Secure q-ary Fingerprinting for Perceptual Content
    R. Safavi-Naini (University of Wollongong), Y. Wang (University of
    Wollongong)

5.  MPEG-4 IPMP Extensions
    James King  (Central Research Lab), Panos Kudumakis (Central
    Research Lab)

6.  How to Manage Persistent State in DRM Systems
    William Shapiro (InterTrust STAR Lab), Radek Vingralek (InterTrust
    STAR Lab)

7.  From Copyright to Information Law - Implications of Digital Rights
    Management
    Stefan Bechtold (Stanford Law School)

8.  If copyright is not about copying, what is it about?
    Ernest Miller (Yale Law School), Joan Feigenbaum (Yale Computer
    Science Dept.)

9.  Protecting Software Code by Guards
    Hoi Chang (Purdue University), Mikhail J. Atallah (Purdue
    University)

10. Secure Open Systems Protecting Privacy and Digital Services
    David W. Kravitz (Wave Systems Corp.), Kim-Ee Yeoh (Wave Systems
    Corp.), Nicol So (Wave Systems Corp.)

11. Efficient State Updates for Key Management
    Benny Pinkas (InterTrust STAR Lab)

12. Discouraging Software Piracy Using Software Aging
    Markus Jakobsson (RSA Laboratories), Michael Reiter (Bell Labs)

13. Implications of Digital Rights Management for Online Music -
    A Business Perspective
    Willms Buhse (Technical University of Munich, Germany, and
    Bertelsmann Digital World Services)

14. Dynamic Self-Checking Techniques for Improved Tamper Resistance
    Bill Horne (InterTrust STAR Lab), Lesley Matheson (InterTrust
    STAR Lab), Casey Sheehan (InterTrust Technologies), Robert E. Tarjan
    (InterTrust STAR Lab)

15. New Iterative Geometric Methods for Robust Perceptual Image
    Hashing
    Ramarathnam Venkatesan (Microsoft Research), M. Kivanc Mihcak
    (Microsoft Research)

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