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A Digital Content Management Model for Making Profits in Digital Content Sites

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Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge, and Technology (ICADL 2002)

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In this paper, we present a digital content management model to detect users who attempt to make an illegal copy of fee-charging contents. We define a set of rules to identify abnormal access behavior patterns. Our model can be applied to protect contents in fee-charging content sites.

This research was financially supported by Changwon National University in 2001

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Mun, H., Ok, S., Woo, Y. (2002). A Digital Content Management Model for Making Profits in Digital Content Sites. In: Lim, E.P., et al. Digital Libraries: People, Knowledge, and Technology. ICADL 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2555. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36227-4_61

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