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1 THOMSON multimedia 2001 ©24 May 2001 Copy Protection System for Digital Home Networks CPTWG – May 24, 2001
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224 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © First introduction of the SmartRight system Presentation of the SmartRight system’s philosophy / principles characteristics Further technical and business information to be given individually, under NDA Purpose of the presentation
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324 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © A Smart system which: Enforces the rights of digital content providers and distributors Enables new business models for the benefit of content providers, content distributors and consumers Addresses the practice of private use for the consumer Why SmartRight ?
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424 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © Without a home network Content Viewer Conditional Access Clearing House Content Viewer Digital Rights Management Clearing House BroadcastBroadband
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524 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © Content Viewer With a home network Content Viewer BroadcastBroadband Copy Protection Conditional Access Clearing House Digital Rights Management Clearing House Smart Right
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624 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © The SmartRight vision SmartRight
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724 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © SmartRight protected content Privately protected Content SmartRight architecture
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824 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © SmartRight CP modes Three modes of copy protection Copy freely View only A copy cannot be read Similar to never-copy Secure Viewing Environment Copy for my network Viewable only within its Personal Private Network
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924 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © Personal Private Network Set of devices whose cards share a common secret Not limited to a given location Support of mobile devices – No continuous connection required Defines the boundaries of “copy for your network” At any time, a SmartRight device belongs to one Personal Private Network Personal Private Networks cannot interoperate
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1024 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © Main Home Summer Home Personal Private Network Implementing private use practice Neighbor’s Home
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1124 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © SmartRight principles Lessons learned from Conditional Access Content must remain encrypted until rendered Content security must be fully renewable Dedicated to protection of digital home networks Interoperates with any Conditional Access system Interoperates with any Digital Rights Management system Compatible with any bi-directional digital bus Does not require a return channel to a back office Global system deployable in any region of the world
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1224 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © SmartRight characteristics Protects Broadcast content Streamed, or downloaded content Prerecorded content Free-to-air content Imports from and exports to other CP systems DTCP, CPRM, CPPM, DVI-HDCP, watermarking, … Under control of content providers and broadcasters Business model neutral User friendly Minimal card handling
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1324 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © Highlights End to end protection Content never descrambled within personal private network Personal Private Network Permits private use through “copy for your network” Secure Viewing Environment True renewability No obsolete instruments in case of piracy Business model neutral Compatible with other CP systems
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1424 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © Next steps SmartRight is an open initiative proposed to any interested party A SmartRight Association will be created to deal with system management A SmartRight Licensing Administration will be created to deal with essential IP management Further details will be given at the next CPTWG
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1524 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © SmartRight planning CPTWG - July More technical details More information on SmartRight Association and Licensing Administration End 2001 SmartRight prototype
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1624 May 2001THOMSON multimedia 2001 © Contact names Al BAKER (bakera@tce.com)bakera@tce.com Eric DIEHL (diehle@thmulti.com)diehle@thmulti.com Solen JABOULET (jaboulets@thmulti.com)jaboulets@thmulti.com Olivier LAFAYE (lafayeo@thmulti.com)lafayeo@thmulti.com
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17 THOMSON multimedia 2001 ©24 May 2001 Thank you for your attention This document is for background informational purposes only. Some points may, for example, be simplified. No guarantees, implied or otherwise, are intended
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