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Ovi Store Publisher Reporting
July 08, 2009
9 a.m. New York, 2 p.m. London, 4 p.m. Helsinki
Ovi Store Publisher Reporting
July 08, 2009
11 a.m. San Francisco, 2 p.m. New York
Nokia World 09
September 02, 2009
Stuttgart, Germany
Adobe MAX 2009
October 04, 2009
Los Angeles
International CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment 2009
October 06, 2009
San Diego, California

S60 Platform: Implementing OTA Application Delivery and Protection
Learn how to deliver S60 applications over the air (OTA) to mobile devices and how to protect the executable content with OMA DRM 1.0 in practice. The solution defined in this document concentrates specifically on demonstrating how to implement a preview/trial feature using different mechanisms to the application to ensure a robust and safe download and billing experience.

Native Symbian Applications OTA: New Opportunities to Drive ARPU
This document provides information on the business benefits and options for implementing OTA services to deliver native Symbian applications to Symbian smartphones. Several examples of successful OTA services are provided. In addition, information is provided about using Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) standards when implementing OTA delivery for native Symbian application.

DRM Developer's Guide for Nokia Devices v3.0
This updated document describes how to protect content using OMA DRM 1.0 and 2.0 in Nokia devices. It also explains how to deliver and consume media content and executable content using the different delivery methods (OMA Download separate delivery and combined delivery) and rights objects. Creating MMS messages with OMA DRM content is also discussed.
Implementation Best Practices For OMA DRM Release 1
This document aims to increase the interoperability of implementations adhering to the OMA DRM release 1 specifications by clarifying parts of the specifications where there is an opportunity for divergent implementations. The text of the document is meant to be a basis for interpretation of the OMA specifications, and does not preclude differentiation or requirements built on top of this understanding.