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This paper presents a simple but resilient method to suppress copyright violations among the content uploaded onto peer-to-peer (P2P) video sharing services, and is especially designed for consumer generated media (CGM). Encryption is a good way to block the circulation of illegal content. However, if the encryption key is caught by a malicious node in the P2P network, the ''denial of deletion'' ability...
The spread of high-quality, user-generated content across broadband networks is motivating even more users to share their content over well-known Internet social network services (SNSs). SNSs have attracted attention as possibly the most useful social network infrastructure. However, the capacities of SNS servers have limited the quality and available time for sharing content. In this paper, we propose...
In coming ubiquitous network society, a user who has no knowledge about network technology might have to manage his/her network including information appliances and sensor networks. Current network is, however, too difficult to manage because protocols to access ubiquitous network devices are not same and it is not easy to identify the cause of problems if a network failure occurs. Toward uniting...
The home networking becomes more interesting if users can share high quality contents with friends and colleagues living away from the user. DLNA certified devices allow users to share or access digital media contents on the same home network. However, the sharing of the content is only limited inside local area networks. In this paper, we propose a global content sharing home gateway named DAS (DLNA...
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