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[WM]: ACM DRM 2006 submissions now open



Hi all,

Submissions for DRM 2006, the Sixth ACM Workshop on Digital Rights Management, are now open.

Please visit <http://www.titr.uow.edu.au/DRM2006/> for more information.

The details of the Call for Papers are as follows:

                               DRM 2006
                 Alexandria VA, USA --- October 30, 2006

                            Call for Papers

Digital Rights Management (DRM) is an area of pressing interest, as the Internet has become the center of distribution for digital
goods of all sorts. The business potential of digital content distribution is huge, as are its economic, legal and social
implications. DRM, as a technical interdisciplinary field, is at the heart of controlling the digital content and assuring
authorized, user friendly, safe, well-managed, automated, and fraud-free distribution. The field of DRM combines cryptographic
technology, software and systems research, information and signal processing methods, legal, social and policy aspects, as well as
business analysis and economics. 

Original papers on all aspects of Digital Rights Management are solicited for submission to DRM 2006, the Sixth ACM Workshop on
Digital Rights Management. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

    * anonymous publishing 
    * architectures for DRM systems auditing 
    * business models for online content distribution 
    * computing environments and platforms for DRM systems.
    * copyright-law issues, including but not limited to fair use 
    * digital policy management 
    * implementations and case studies 
    * privacy and anonymity 
    * risk management 
    * robust identification of digital content 
    * security issues, including but not limited to authorization, encryption, tamper resistance, and watermarking. 
    * software related issues. 
    * supporting cryptographic technology including but not limited to traitor tracing, broadcast encryption, obfuscation. 
    * threat and vulnerability assessment. 
    * concrete software patent cases
    * usability aspects of DRM systems. 
    * web services related to DRM systems. 

The DRM 2006 workshop is the sixth in the series of annual DRM workshops.
DRM 2001 was held at Philadelphia, PA, USA (post-proceedings by Springer), and DRM 2002 (post-proceedings by Springer), DRM 2003
(proceedings by ACM Press), DRM 2004 (proceedings by ACM Press) and DRM 2005 (proceedings  by ACM Press) were held at Washington
D.C. All five workshops were collocated with the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security. The success of the previous
five events established DRM as a prime venue in the area of Digital Rights Management. DRM 2006 is sponsored by the ACM SIGSAC and
is held in conjunction with the 13th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security. Accepted papers will be published in a
proceedings volume by ACM Press and distributed at the time of the workshop.

Important dates are:

Workshop:                         October 30, 2006
Submission Deadline:              June 23, 2006 23:59 (GMT-12)
Notification of decision:         July 24, 2006
Proceedings version deadline:     August 11, 2006

Instructions for Authors

Submissions must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or
a conference with proceedings. Submissions should be at most 15 pages, excluding the bibliography and well-marked appendices, using
at least 11-point font and reasonable margins. Committee members are not required to read the appendices, and thus submissions
should be intelligible without them.  The introduction should give background and summarize the contributions of the paper at a
level appropriate for a non-specialist reader. Papers should not contain information identifying the authors (they should be
anonymised); contact information should be supplied at time of paper submission through the online submission system.

All submissions will be handled electronically. 

Decisions and Presentation: Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent to authors by July 24, 2006. Authors of accepted
papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at the conference.

Conference Proceedings: Proceedings will be published in ACM Press and will be available at the conference. Clear instructions about
the preparation of a final proceedings version will be sent to the authors of accepted papers.
The final copies of the accepted papers will be due on August 11, 2006.


Program Chairs:
Kaoru Kurosawa (Ibaraki University, Japan) Rei Safavi-Naini (University of Wollongong, Australia)


Program Committee:

Andre Adelsbach  (Ruhr-Universitt Bochum, Germany) L. Jean Camp  (Indiana Univ., USA) Christian Collberg  (University of Arizona,
USA) Edward J. Delp  (Purdue University, USA) Robert Deng  (Singapore Management University, Singapore) Greg Heileman (Univ of New
Mexico, USA) Ton Kalker  (HP Lab, US) Aggelos Kiayias  (Univ. of Connecticut, USA) Hyoung-Joong Kim (Kangwon National University,
Korea) Kazukini Kobara  (Research Center for Information Security, AIST, Japan) David Kravitz  (Motorola Labs, USA) Jeff Lotspiech
(IBM Almaden, USA) Shiho Moriai (Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Japan) Pamela Samuelson  (UC Berkeley, USA) Moti Yung  (Columbia
University  and RSA Labs, USA) Bin Zhu  (Microsoft Asia, China) 

 
General Chair: Moti Yung
Publication Chair: Aggelos Kiayias


Steering Committee of the DRM workshop:

Joan Feigenbaum, Yale University 
Aggelos Kiayias, Univ. of Connecticut 
Tomas Sander, HP Labs. 
Moti Yung, Columbia University and RSA Labs.  


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