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It is not immediately obvious why a book on Digital Rights Management should include a chapter about Trusted Computing, although a number of publications have investigated the suitability of trusted systems as rights management platform. Until recently, however, they have been of little more than remote interest for DRM as well as for typical business or consumer environments, as they were considered to be inflexible and cumbersome to manage.
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Kuhlmann, D., Gehring, R.A. (2003). Trusted Platforms, DRM, and Beyond. In: Becker, E., Buhse, W., Günnewig, D., Rump, N. (eds) Digital Rights Management. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2770. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10941270_13
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