Using oma drm 1.0, Table 2-3 – Sun Microsystems Sun Java System Content Delivery Server 5 User Manual

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Using OMA DRM 1.0

OMA DRM 1.0 offers three different formats for applying protection, as described in

TABLE

2-3

.

For a thorough discussion of OMA DRM 1.0, go to

http://www.openmobilealliance.org/

. The default setting for OMA DRM 1.0

in the Content Delivery Server is Disabled. You can enable this DRM after
deployment (see

“Enabling and Disabling a DRM” on page

26

for more information).

If OMA DRM 1.0 is selected as an available DRM type, the system administrator can
set a preference for the type of rights delivery format, as follows:

Only combined delivery is used

Only separate deliver is used

Separate delivery is used whenever possible, otherwise, combined delivery is
used

The last preference option provides flexibility in providing digital rights protection
with content. Work with your system administrator to determine what rights
delivery preference to use, if desired. The preference is set in the configuration
properties file for the Content Delivery Server.

Content with Forward Lock or Combined Delivery is available to compliant devices
that support Combined Delivery. Compliant devices that do not support Separate
Delivery cannot receive content that has Separate Delivery unless the delivery
preferences are set to allow compliant devices to receive content using Separate
Delivery by using Combined Delivery.

The possible associations of DRM types to content types are listed in

Appendix

B

.

See

“Adding a Content Type” on page

32

for information on how to assign DRM

types to content types.

TABLE

2-3

OMA DRM 1.0 Formats

DRM Type

Description

Forward Lock

Content is delivered with basic copy protection. Content cannot be
forwarded to another device.

Combined Delivery

Content is delivered together with basic copy protection and
additional usage rights are included. Content cannot be forwarded
to another device.

Separate Delivery

Encrypted content is delivered separately from the digital rights.
Content can be forwarded to another device.

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