Abstract :
We need a robust method to assure secure storage, retrieval, and transmission of such digital data, especially for mobile devices. This has become more apparent after hearing the high-profile story of Napster. This new type of music delivery service brought up issues of how to protect copyrighted data, particularly in the new generation of peer-to-peer distribution schemes. Furthermore, the rapid penetration of mobile phones worldwide suggests that downloading copyrighted data onto these portable devices is possible around the clock at any place. I primarily focus on the copyright management of Secure MultiMediaCards (SecureMMCs) to handle users´ access to digital copyrighted data in a unique scheme called Super Distribution. Using SecureMMCs, Super Distribution technology can build legitimate peer-to-peer systems where copyrighted data are freely copied and exchanged, but users must obtain the right to use the data. Users may then be charged to reimburse the copyright holders. I also discuss Keltaide-Music, a mobile phone music distribution service using SecureMMCs
Keywords :
cellular radio; copy protection; copyright; mobile computing; multimedia systems; music; public key cryptography; Keltaide-Music; Napster user charging; Secure MultiMediaCards; Super Distribution; copyrighted data downloading; copyrighted data protection; digital data; mobile devices; mobile phone music distribution service; mobile phones; music delivery service; peer-to-peer distribution schemes; secure retrieval; secure storage; secure transmission; Cryptography; Design optimization; Hardware; IP networks; Licenses; Mobile handsets; Public key; Robustness; Security; Transmission line measurements;