The article gave us an example of an application, i.e. a movie DVD, surely it wouldnt be used in the entertainment sector, it will too expensive to purchase a music CD or a DVD. As macus13 said, it can be used for computer files that someone wants to keep secret; not for movies. For example government agencies and secret services who use top secret information, it can be protected by using a hybrid system combining RFID, BIT and DRM.
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The article gave us an example of an application, i.e. a movie DVD, surely it wouldnt be used in the entertainment sector, it will too expensive to purchase a music CD or a DVD. As macus13 said, it can be used for computer files that someone wants to keep secret; not for movies. For example government agencies and secret services who use top secret information, it can be protected by using a hybrid system combining RFID, BIT and DRM.
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