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Tracing Authors'rights by
Labelling Image Services and Monitoring Access
Network
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Copyright Protection - Copyright Management - Multimedia Security - Labelling - Watermarking - Monitoring
TALISMAN is an ACTS project that started
on September 1st, 1995 for a duration of 3 years.
TALISMAN derives from a RACE project: ACCOPI
RACE project M1005 like OKAPI.
TALISMAN aims to provide European Union
service providers with a standard copyright mechanism to protect
their digital products against large scale commercial piracy and illegal
copying.
With the increasing availability of digitally stored information and
the development of new multimedia services, security questions
are becoming ever more urgent.
The acceptance of new servicers depends on whether suitable techniques
for the protection of the information providers'interests are available.
One problem that has not found a solution yet is the one of how to
realise copyright protection for digitally stored data.
set-up
an end-users driven task forcedefining a Common Functionnal Model,
addressing the following issues:
legal
aspects
rights management
organisation and identification of the related roles
definition
of different scenario of products circulation
marketing and
economic studies
specify
an open and monitoring framework system having the ability to integrate
hierarchical protection system in an evolutive way.
(the demonstration will be done on instances of such algorithms developed within the project but the framework should be open to algorithms coming from third parties, in particular propriety ones)
propose
this evolutive and hierarchical model as a standard to standardisation
bodies.
(Talisman is currently and presently chairing the Copyright Issues ad-hoc group in DAVIC.)
See the Report of the Copyright Issues AD-HOC Group Activities
demonstate
in close-to-real conditions the relevance of the work.
(in other words, a sequence of images will be
sent over the network -terrestrial CATV, satellite and ATM networks- and
the demonstration that the copyright protection is resistant will be done.
This will be addressed through a monitoring system which should be
acheived with a good cost efficiency.)
systems
for protecting a video sequence (label, watermark)
a
system enabling to proof to a copyright authority
monitoring
devices connected to networks allowing auditing and acounting
Deliverable
D11: State-of-the-art, market analysis (summary)
Deliverable
D12: Common Functional Model
Digital
Images Protection Tools In a Broadcast Framework: Overview
Digital
Images Protection Systems In a Broadcast Framework: Overview of Talisman
solution
papers presented at ECMAST' 96
| Dr. Catherine Simon (COORDINATOR)
Thomson CSF 66 rue du Fossé blanc F-92231 Genevilliers France Phone: +33 1 461 32 594 - Fax: +33 1 461 32 686 Email: catherine.c.s.simon@TCC.thomcom.thomson |
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Prof.
Benoît Macq
Université catholique de Louvain Place du Levant, 2 B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve Belgium Phone: +32 10 47 22 71 - Fax: +32 10 47 20 89 Email: Macq@tele.ucl.ac.be |
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