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DAM
(Digital Asset Management) Keeping track of the digital assets of an organization. Companies have come to own a huge amount of digitally created material that needs to be stored, cataloged and...
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Definition: DAM
(Digital Asset Management) Keeping track of the digital assets of an organization. Companies have come to own a huge amount of digitally created material that needs to be stored, cataloged and easily retrieved. See DAMS.
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Internet attack defense: License and registration please...
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Green Dam enforcement watered down
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Exclusive: Proof that Green Dam ripped off Solid Oak in 2006
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Confirmed: Developer of software stolen for Green Dam is under attack
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Who is attacking Solid Oak, whose code was stolen for Green Dam?
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