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SMMPI 2011 : COMPUTER JOURNAL: Special Issue on Software, Music and Movie Piracy on the Internet | |||||||||||||||
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Developing effective policy responses to online copyright infringement
remains a challenge in many countries. In the UK, for example, the Digital Economy Act (2010) provides a process that seeks to identify ‘repeat offenders’ who download copyrighted material without a license, and then to degrade or terminate their internet connection. Concerns have been raised about the technical feasibility of the proposed technical measures for identifying users and generally about the scale of the problem that would justify the Act in the first place. The goal of this Special Issue is to provide a sound technical basis for understanding the scale and magnitude of copyright infringement on the internet, as well as potential countermeasures that may arise from emerging technologies, such as the trusted computing platform. Papers should either deal with methodologies for measuring copyright infringement or develop new technical countermeasures that deal with the problem. Papers may be empirical or theoretical, and topics might include: • large-scale studies of copyright infringement on P2P networks; • models for sampling and population estimates on very large (degree/diameter) graphs; • systems and models for managing online delivery and licensing for digital content; • networked media viewers using trusted computing; • protecting digital content using cryptography. Studies must be rigorous, objective and evidence-based. Papers presenting political or moral arguments about copyright infringement will not be considered. **Instructions to authors** Only high quality original papers that are not being considered for publication elsewhere will be considered. Instructions for submission can be found here. The submitted papers should be formatted according to the journal style and submitted via the journal web-based submission route at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/compj. Each paper should be accompanied by a cover letter indicating that the submission is for “the Special Issue on Software, Music and Movie Piracy on the Internet”. All submitted papers will be reviewed on the basis of originality, quality and relevance to this Special Issue and the journal. **Important dates** Submission deadline: 1 June 2011 Acceptance notification: 1 October 2011 Final papers due: 1 November 2011 Publication: 2012 **Special issue editors** Prof. Chris Mitchell Member, Editorial Board, The Computer Journal Prof. Vijay Varadharajan Microsoft Chair of Innovation, Macquarie University A/Prof. Paul A. Watters Director, Internet Commerce Security Laboratory (ICSL), University of Ballarat |
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