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ISO/IEC 21000-4:2006/AMD2:2012

Information technology - Multimedia framework (MPEG-21) - Part 4: Intellectual Property Management and Protection Components - Amendment 2: Protection of presentation element

Standard by IEC, 2012-03-30

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ISO/IEC 21000-4:2006/AMD2:2012

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ISO/IEC 21000-4:2006/AMD2:2012 is a focused amendment to the multimedia framework MPEG-21, addressing the Intellectual Property Management and Protection Components with a specific emphasis on protection of presentation element. For organizations working with digital media compliance, rights management, or content protection workflows, it helps clarify how the parent framework should be applied when presentation-related protections are part of the technical or contractual requirement. As a supporting document to ISO/IEC 21000, it is relevant during technical review, procurement evaluation, and conformity assessment planning.

ISO/IEC 21000-4:2006/AMD2:2012 standard overview

This amendment modifies the requirements connected to intellectual property management and protection within the MPEG-21 framework, rather than serving as a standalone technical baseline. The title indicates a narrow scope centered on protection of presentation element, which makes it useful where a documented evaluation of content handling, rights expression, or protection behavior is needed. In engineering documentation and compliance workflows, ISO/IEC 21000-4:2006/AMD2:2012 may be used to confirm that implementations are aligned with the amended parent reference and its intended protection model.

Applications of ISO/IEC 21000-4:2006/AMD2:2012

Typical uses include standards review for digital media platforms, rights-aware content distribution systems, and technical validation of MPEG-21-based implementations. It may be consulted during product evaluation, system integration, or laboratory assessment where presentation-related protection behavior must match documented requirements. Procurement teams and compliance specialists can also use it as part of a technical document set when comparing solutions, preparing regulatory or contractual evidence, or confirming operational consistency across content delivery and protection workflows.

Why ISO/IEC 21000-4:2006/AMD2:2012 matters

For organizations that depend on controlled media presentation and intellectual property protection, this amendment helps reduce ambiguity in implementation and testing. It supports consistent verification activities by giving teams a defined reference point tied to the parent MPEG-21 framework. That can improve quality assurance, technical assessment, and conformity assessment preparation, especially when multiple vendors or internal systems must interpret the same protection rules. ISO/IEC 21000-4:2006/AMD2:2012 is therefore useful where documented compliance and risk reduction are part of the engineering or procurement process.

  • Amendment document linked to the ISO/IEC 21000 MPEG-21 parent framework
  • Addresses protection of presentation element within intellectual property management and protection components
  • Useful for implementation review, technical validation, and compliance workflows
  • Supports documentation for procurement, testing, and conformity assessment activities
SKU: dbd5a84628c4

  • Publication Date: 2012-03-30
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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