On Thursdays the USPTO publishes new pending patent applications. Both of today's Spotlight Applications address aspects of DRM. Assigned to Siemens, the first application discloses techniques for
Abstract
Digital right management systems are technically constructed for protecting and carrying out wishes of a copyright holder such that the digital content is connected in a cryptographic and unique manner to any particular device and/or data carrier. Use of the digital content on other devices of the person who acquires rights is only possible after previous registration by the copyright holder. The person who acquires rights is enabled to manage the acquired rights thereof themselves on the electronic data object without instructing the intervention of a central copyright holder. This is accomplished by the person who acquires the rights creating partial amounts of the user rights having individual user rights. The digital content can be used, respectively, in the periphery of the created partial amounts of the individual user rights.
20090249068, "Content protection information using family of quadratic multivariate polynomial maps," assigned to Apple.
Abstract
A computer based method and apparatus to tie content protection information to recipient devices via a family of deterministic permutations of quadratic multivariate polynomial maps used for computing an HMAC (Hash Message Authentication Code) or a signed digest. This allows digital rights management (DRM) systems to customize the protection information (such as an HMAC or signed digest) for audio and video content, whereby such protection information for a piece of content differs for different recipient devices or for types of recipient devices.