Towards usage control models: beyond traditional access control
SACMAT '02 Proceedings of the seventh ACM symposium on Access control models and technologies
Modelling the ICE Standard with a Formal Language for Information Commerce
EC-Web 2001 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Electronic Commerce and Web Technologies
A Logic for Reasoning about Digital Rights
CSFW '02 Proceedings of the 15th IEEE workshop on Computer Security Foundations
Originator Control in Usage Control
POLICY '02 Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks (POLICY'02)
Analysis of security vulnerabilities in the movie production and distribution process
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM workshop on Digital rights management
The UCONABC usage control model
ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (TISSEC)
Reputation-based trust management
Journal of Computer Security - Special issue on WITS'03
A posteriori compliance control
Proceedings of the 12th ACM symposium on Access control models and technologies
A four-layer model for security of digital rights management
Proceedings of the 8th ACM workshop on Digital rights management
A formal conceptual model for rights
Proceedings of the 8th ACM workshop on Digital rights management
On the operational semantics of rights expression languages
Proceedings of the nineth ACM workshop on Digital rights management
An interoperable usage management framework
Proceedings of the tenth annual ACM workshop on Digital rights management
Service licensing: conceptualization, formalization, and expression
Service Oriented Computing and Applications
Licensing services: formal analysis and implementation
ICSOC'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
A policy language for distributed usage control
ESORICS'07 Proceedings of the 12th European conference on Research in Computer Security
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Digital Rights Management (DRM) devices provide persistent protection, the means to control the rendering of digital content to users. This enables new kinds of agreements between parties involved in trading intangible goods such as digital music. In this paper, we propose a language and model capable of expressing a range of licenses of the kind that DRMs may be expected to support.