Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Increased Consumer Acceptance of Digital Rights Management and Conditional Access

ABI: In the long run, digital rights management and conditional access for digital content distribution will enlarge and enable the market for digital content, not suppress it. Consider the automotive metaphor,. At present, consumers of digital media are where the first motorists were at the beginning of the twentieth century, as the first generation of cars hit the streets. There were no driver's licenses, license plates, traffic signals, stop signs, one-way roads, or speeding tickets. As these 'restrictions' were progressively introduced, motorists objected strenuously to each new limitation on their 'freedom.' Yet today, most acknowledge that they allow us to enjoy relative safety on the roads. When you buy a book or a CD, you can freely lend or give it to somebody else. For digital media today, that kind of freedom is indeed curtailed by digital rights management (DRM) and conditional access (CAS). However these technologies are still in their infancy; they're in a process of evolution which will eventually result in a balance that preserves as much as possible of that pre-digital freedom. We will start to see its true shape by the end of this decade. For drivers on today's information freeway, accountable to no-one, DRM and CAS licenses seem intrusive, unwarranted and negative. In Europe, proponents of interoperability and access for all are going so far as to legislate against licensing models such as Apple iTunes', and to call in the ombudsmen. These attitudes show that the consumer presently enjoys considerable sympathy: DRM sets limits, so break the DRM. Yet eventually such protections will be seen as inevitable and necessary to the smooth functioning of digital entertainment and commerce. The change will be driven at least in part by the huge recent expansion in the numbers of content-creators enabled by inexpensive digital equipment and the Internet. I feel that as more and more creative people generate digital media and understand the commercial potential of their productions attitudes will shift in favor of digital rights management.

Conditional Access and DRM: Focus On CATV, DBS and IPTV Platforms and Mobile DRM Market Analysis and Forecasts Publ 20060725