Redesigning the Open Mobile Alliance License Choice Algorithm
Nikolaos Triantafyllou, Petros Stefaneas amd Panayiotis Frangos

TL;DR
This paper identifies a bug in the OMA License Choice Algorithm that can cause users to lose rights unintentionally, and proposes a redesigned algorithm to fix this issue.
Contribution
The paper introduces a redesigned version of the OMA License Choice Algorithm that eliminates a critical bug causing rights loss.
Findings
The original algorithm has a bug leading to rights loss.
The redesigned algorithm successfully fixes the bug.
The new algorithm ensures users do not lose rights unintentionally.
Abstract
We claim that the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) License Choice Algorithm, implemented in mobile DRM agents as specified by OMA suffers from a bug. More precisely there exist some cases that the user, may end up losing some rights without even to exercise them. We redesign this algorithm and claim that our approach eliminates this bug.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Rights Management and Security · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Mobile Agent-Based Network Management
