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US08055910B2 Reprogrammable security for controlling piracy and enabling interactive content
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可重复编程的安全性,用于控制盗版和启用交互式内容
- Patent Title: Reprogrammable security for controlling piracy and enabling interactive content
- Patent Title (中): 可重复编程的安全性,用于控制盗版和启用交互式内容
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Application No.: US10563793Application Date: 2004-07-07
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Publication No.: US08055910B2Publication Date: 2011-11-08
- Inventor: Paul C. Kocher , Joshua M. Jaffe , Benjamin C. Jun , Carter C. Laren , Peter K. Pearson , Nathaniel J. Lawson
- Applicant: Paul C. Kocher , Joshua M. Jaffe , Benjamin C. Jun , Carter C. Laren , Peter K. Pearson , Nathaniel J. Lawson
- Applicant Address: US CA Santa Clara
- Assignee: Rovi Solutions Corporation
- Current Assignee: Rovi Solutions Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Santa Clara
- Agency: Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner, P.A.
- International Application: PCT/US2004/021621 WO 20040707
- International Announcement: WO2005/008385 WO 20050127
- Main IPC: G06F11/30
- IPC: G06F11/30 ; G06F12/14

Abstract:
Technologies to transfer responsibility and control over security from player makers to content authors by enabling integration of security logic and content. An exemplary optical disk (200) carries an encrypted digital video title combined with data processing operations that implement the title's security policies and decryption processes. Player devices include a processing environment (e.g., a real-time virtual machine), which plays content by interpreting its processing operations. Players also provide procedure calls to enable content code to load data from media, perform network communications, determine playback environment configurations (225), access secure non-volatile storage, submit data to CODECs for output (250), and/or perform cryptographic operations. Content can insert forensic watermarks in decoded output for tracing pirate copies. If pirates compromise a player or title, future content can be mastered with security features that, for example, block the attack, revoke pirated media, or use native code to correct player vulnerabilities.
Public/Granted literature
- US20070033419A1 Reprogrammable security for controlling piracy and enabling interactive content Public/Granted day:2007-02-08
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