User Right Management 12 Sample Clauses

User Right Management 12. 3.1.5 Multi users / Multi machines mode 12 3.2 INTEGRATING UPNP/DLNA DEVICES 15 3.3 INTEGRATING CLOUD STORAGE SYSTEMS 15 3.4 INTEGRATING SMB/NFS DEVICES 15 4 DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT 16 4.1 DAM FRONT END TOWARDS THE USER 16 4.2 DAM FRONT END TOWARDS SMARTPHONES OR TABLETS 17 4.3 DAM FRONTEND TOWARDS SOFTWARE APPLICATION 17 4.4 DAM RIGHT MANAGEMENT: COLLECTIONS 18 5 OVERVIEW OF BACKUP AND CACHING MODULES 19 5.1 BACKUP MODULE 19 5.2 SOCIALLY-AWARE CACHING 19 5.3 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN BACKUP AND CACHING 20 6 CONCLUSION 21 LIST OF ACRONYMS 22 BIBLIOGRAPHY 23 1 INTRODUCTION Today, users enjoy creating and collecting a rapidly growing amount of digital content, such as digital photos, music and videos. New Internet storage services increase this trend. Users expect to share their content with their family, friends or even wider communities making their content available not only over their own devices but also over other devices handled by third parties. Unfortunately, these devices have different capabilities and interfaces. Consequently, many users are discouraged by the complex challenges of accessing, moving, organizing and formatting their large digital content libraries. Indeed, many protocols and technologies can be used to solve the home network content access and sharing issues: popular network storage protocols (NFS, SMB, FTP, HTTP), the established UPnP/DLNA residential networking protocol and the IETF Web DAV (Web based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) HTTP extension protocol. However, although these different protocols are effective in their own domains, none of them covers all the home network requirements. The most accomplished system in terms of access unification is based on the unified UPnP/DLNA protocol. However, UPnP/DLNA still faces some limitations. First, as new technologies or opportunities appear, the standard needs to evolve, establishing different releases and creating backward compatibility issues. For instance, UPnP/DLNA initially solved the problem of sharing AV content in the home and is currently being extended in order to also support commercial content delivery in the home. Second, the approach requires a device to either natively support the protocol or to provide ways to be upgraded (at least to allow further software installation), which is generally very problematic in many Consumer Electronics (CE) devices as TV sets, mobile phones, etc. In the UPnP/DLNA case for example most TV sets now claim being compliant with UPnP/...
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