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What is Digital Content

Handbook of Research on Secure Multimedia Distribution
Consists of goods (such as music, video, software, books and documents) that have been converted into an electronic format (digitized) to be used on a computer and delivered via a computer network.
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Digital Rights Management for Untrusted Peer-to-Peer Networks
Pallavi Priyadarshini (San Jose State University, USA) and Mark Stamp (San Jose State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 32
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-262-6.ch006
Abstract
Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks have proliferated and become ubiquitous. A school of thought has emerged that harnessing the established user-base and ease of content dissemination of such networks presents a potentially lucrative opportunity. However, content creators have been reluctant to adopt P2P networks as a distribution vehicle since these networks are plagued with piracy. This chapter focuses on developing a solution for distributing digital content in P2P networks in a way that established businesses and amateur artists alike can profit. We propose a content distribution system that employs Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies and is independent of the underlying P2P network. Our system relies on innovative uses of security technologies to deter piracy. In addition, we include various non-technical features that encourage users to “play by the rules”.
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Perceptions of Teacher Education Candidates to Digital and Learning Technologies
Any computer generated material – video, audio, presentations, web-based materials, interactive portable digital files, images, animations – used to support learning.
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Digital Television and Breakthrough Innovation
Digital content or digital programming is the content produced with digital cameras and other digital production equipment. Such equipment is distinct from what is currently used to produce conventional analog programming.
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Strategies to Promote Pedagogical Knowledge Interplay with Technology
Any computer generated material – video, audio, presentations, web-based materials, interactive portable digital files, images, animations – used to support learning.
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Mobile Learning: Content Format and Packaging for Effective Teaching and Learning in a Learner-Centered Pedagogy
Type of content that is stored in form of binary digits. The word digital refer to anything using digits, particularly binary digits. Digital content is stored on various media e.g. on magnetic media or solid state media. The opposite of digital media is analog media.
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Distraction at Mobile Learning Environments: A Critical Review
Formal, standard, or prescribed learning content designed with interactive multimedia.
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Digital Literacy for the 21st Century
Content that uses information and communication technologies.
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New Communication Strategies and the Future of Advertising Narration
Text, audio, video, games, e-books, e-magazines, e-newspapers, graphics, such as a large medium that includes many different forms.
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