2010 12th International Asia-Pacific Web Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1109/apweb.2010.43
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Phosphor: A Cloud Based DRM Scheme with Sim Card

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“…There are many efforts to build interoperable ecosystem, for example, Coral to deliver open standard for interoperability [4,17], UltraViolet mentioned above, Microsoft's PIFF (portable interoperable file format) [3], Walt Disney Companys KeyChest [18], and DMP's IDP (interoperable DRM platform) [7]. Also, some cloud based DRM schemes have been proposed [28,38]. In our recent works, we have proposed a service model of DRM Cloud and its architecture [10,11].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many efforts to build interoperable ecosystem, for example, Coral to deliver open standard for interoperability [4,17], UltraViolet mentioned above, Microsoft's PIFF (portable interoperable file format) [3], Walt Disney Companys KeyChest [18], and DMP's IDP (interoperable DRM platform) [7]. Also, some cloud based DRM schemes have been proposed [28,38]. In our recent works, we have proposed a service model of DRM Cloud and its architecture [10,11].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, MCC can be designed as a comprehensive data security model for both service providers and users. For example, the cloud can be used to protect copyrighted digital contents (e.g., video, clip, and music) from being abused and unauthorized distribution . Also, the cloud can remotely provide to mobile users with security services such as virus scanning, malicious code detection, and authentication .…”
Section: Overview Of Mobile Cloud Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of digital right management (DRM), Zou et al [26] propose Phosphor, a cloud-based mobile DRM scheme with a subscriber identity module (SIM) card in mobile phone, to avoid illegal distribution and piracy of digital contents (like video, audio, e-book, etc.). The SIM card hosts a Licence State Word (LSW) protocol that decrypts each digital content received from the Cloud using the decryption key stored on the SIM card.…”
Section: B Securing the Cloudmentioning
confidence: 99%