Presentation 2005-05-26
Correction and Detection of illegal behaviour in ubiquitous content community
Yuki YOKOHATA, Hiroshi SUNAGA, Hiroyuki NAKAMURA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper describes methods for restraining illegal behaviour in a ubiquitous P2P content exchange community. Although rigid digital rights management has been established elsewhere, it requires rather large processing load and time. A looser but more efficient method is proposed here. It aims at controlling content exchange so that illegal activities can be prevented to a sufficiently low level. By observing content exchange interactions in rendezvous points, whether or not illegal copying has been performed and which peer has done it are traced. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposal.
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Keyword(in English) Ubiquitous community / digital content / metadata / illegality detection / P2P
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Conference Date 2005/5/19(1days)
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Title (in English) Correction and Detection of illegal behaviour in ubiquitous content community
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Keyword(1) Ubiquitous community
Keyword(2) digital content
Keyword(3) metadata
Keyword(4) illegality detection
Keyword(5) P2P
1st Author's Name Yuki YOKOHATA
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi SUNAGA
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation
3rd Author's Name Hiroyuki NAKAMURA
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Network Service Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation
Date 2005-05-26
Paper # NS2005-27
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 86
Page pp.pp.-
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