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Re: Copyright Detection Solutions
From: Han Lievens <Han.Lievens () MAIL CUNY EDU>
Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 18:24:49 -0400
Thanks! Speaking of Audible Magic, it's what Media Sentry uses, according to this very illuminating article: http://chronicle.com/free/2008/05/2821n.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Han Lievens Sent: 05/14/2008 06:24 PM EDT To: "The EDUCAUSE Security Constituent Group Listserv" <SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU> Subject: Re: [SECURITY] Copyright Detection Solutions Megan - The document appears to have moved or been removed from the site: http://gop.science.house.gov/hearings/full07/June%205/Jackson.pdf -> The system cannot find the path specified. I did find an 05 hearing : http://democrats.science.house.gov/Media/File/Commdocs/hearings/2007/full/05june/hearing_charter.pdf Han - Three detection and interdiction systems mentioned in the 2005 US House Testimony are : Audible Magic Red Lambda SafeMedia’s Clouseau Others are also on the market now, some are inline, others work out of band. Morrow On May 14, 2008, at 1:32 PM, Megan Carney wrote:
This testimony had a good treatment of the topic: http://gop.science.house.gov/hearings/full07/June%205/Jackson.pdf See pages 3-6 On Wednesday 14 May 2008 12:23:51 pm Han Lievens wrote:Hey all, Some people at the Security Conference mentioned a layer-7 appliance that talks to RIAA and/or other organizations to compare signatures of known released and pre-release copyrighted material and send RST to stop the transfer. This sounds like a very heavy and awkward solution. Also, encrypted P2P traffic is on the rise. Does anyone know if this solution has been seriously looked at? What is the future of "copyright-aware" P2P clients and/or protocols? Thanks, Han. Han Lievens, CISSP Information Security Engineer The City University of New York 555 West 57th St., 16th Floor New York, NY 10019 (212)541-0353-- Megan Carney Security Coordinator OIT Security carn0048 () umn edu 612-625-3858 "The Digital Freedom Campaign holds as its core value the recognition that new technologies are essential to the creativity and innovation that have allowed this nation to thrive. The Digital Freedom campaign is dedicated to defending the rights of artists, innovators, creators and consumers to use lawful technology free of unreasonable government restrictions and without fear of costly lawsuits." http://www.digitalfreedom.org
Current thread:
- Copyright Detection Solutions Han Lievens (May 14)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Copyright Detection Solutions Megan Carney (May 14)
- Re: Copyright Detection Solutions Morrow Long (May 14)
- Re: Copyright Detection Solutions Noah Abrahamson (May 14)
- Re: Copyright Detection Solutions Han Lievens (May 14)
- Re: Copyright Detection Solutions Doug Markiewicz (May 15)