WO2006029043A1 - Method and system for managing authentication and payment for use of broadcast material - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to broadcast material, and more specifically, to methods and systems for managing authentication and payment for use of broadcast material.
- the terminals may be mobile including, for example, a mobile phone.
- the content may include a variety of information including, for example, textual information, audio-visual material, games, etc.
- the broadcast service provider who distributed the content may restrict its subsequent access.
- the broadcast service provider may then make the content stored on a terminal available to a user at a later time, perhaps for a fee in some cases.
- the user may browse the currently available content and then decide whether to have continued access. For example, a user might decide to try out a new game that is currently stored on his/her mobile phone.
- the foregoing arrangement allows the user to have efficient access to the content.
- the broadcast service provider needs to ensure that the user is not able to deny having received the content;
- nothing sent by the broadcast service provider to the terminal should enable anyone other than the intended user to access the content.
- some current solutions rely on the terminal being trustworthy. Given the sophisticated level of security breaches, relying on the trustworthiness of the terminal to protect the integrity of stored content may not be sufficient.
- a well known cryptographic protocol called "Fair Exchange”, or variations thereof is used to encrypt the broadcast content. This protocol, however, has a number of drawbacks when used in connection with the foregoing arrangement.
- this protocol requires the involvement of a trusted third party whose role is to provide some objective level of authenticity between two parties; also, the messages generated under this protocol always require some form of digital signatures and/or zero knowledge proofs, which are computationally expensive; and furthermore, this protocol requires the use of asymmetric (public) keys which may not be provisioned into the terminal.
- an authentication system includes a content provider configured to distribute encrypted content, wherein the encrypted content is generated using a content key, and a client having a symmetric key and configured to store the encrypted content received from the content provider and issue a request to the content provider, wherein the request includes a cryptographic function configured to have the symmetric key and the encrypted content as input, wherein the content provider is further configured to verify the client via the request to ensure that the client has received the encrypted content.
- a content broadcast system includes a broadcast service provider configured to generate encrypted content using a content key and distribute the encrypted content, and a client having a symmetric key and configured to store the encrypted content received from the broadcast service provider and issue to the broadcast service provider a request having a cryptographic function configured to have the symmetric key and the encrypted content as input, wherein the broadcast service provider is further configured to verify the client via the request and, in response to successful verification, generate an encrypted content key for the client using the content key and the symmetric key, and wherein the client is further configured to decrypt the encrypted content key to derive the content key that is usable to decrypt the encrypted content.
- an authentication system includes a broadcast service provider having means for generating encrypted content using a content key and distributing the encrypted content, and a client having a symmetric key and means for storing the encrypted content received from the broadcast service provider and issuing to the broadcast service provider a request having a cryptographic function configured to have the symmetric key and the encrypted content as input, wherein the broadcast service provider further includes means for verifying the client via the request and means for generating an encrypted content key for the client using the content key and the symmetric key and means for forwarding the encrypted content key to the client, in response to successful verification, and wherein the client further includes means for decrypting the encrypted content key to derive the content key that is usable to decrypt the encrypted content.
- a mobile phone includes a symmetric key, a processor, and control logic executable by the processor and configured to: store encrypted content received from a content provider, issue a request to content provider, wherein the request includes a cryptographic function configured to have the symmetric key and the encrypted content as input, decrypt an encrypted content key received from the content provider in order to derive a content key, wherein the encrypted content key is issued by the content provider in response to the request, and decrypt the encrypted content using the content key.
- a method for managing authentication between a content provider and a client includes encrypting content with a content key at the content provider, distributing the encrypted content from the content provider to the client, generating a request at the client, the request having a cryptographic function configured to receive a symmetric key associated with the client and the encrypted content as input, forwarding the request from the client to the content provider, and examining the request at the content provider to verify that the client has received the encrypted content.
- a method for distributing content is disclosed.
- the method includes distributing encrypted content from a content provider to a client, wherein the encrypted content is generated by the content provider using a content key, forwarding a request from the client to the content provider, the request having a cryptographic function configured to receive a symmetric key associated with the client and the encrypted content as input, examining the request at the content provider to verify that the client has received the encrypted content, forwarding an encrypted content key from the content provider to the client in response to successful verification, wherein the encrypted content is generated by the content provided based on the symmetric key, and decrypting the encrypted content key at the client to derive the content key.
- FIG. 1 is a simplified schematic block diagram illustrating a system configuration where an authentication method can be deployed according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a flow diagram illustrating the logic flow of operations of a broadcast service provider with respect to providing content to a terminal according to the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating the logic flow for content derivation and access according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a flow diagram illustrating the logic flow of operations performed by the terminal to effect content derivation and access according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a system 100 that may be used to practice the authentication and payment method according to the present disclosure.
- the system 100 may include a client or terminal 102 and a broadcast service provider 104.
- the terminal 102 may further include a transceiver 112, a processor 114, a memory 116 and control logic 110.
- the transceiver 112 may be used to facilitate communications between the terminal 102 and the network 106.
- the terminal 102 and the broadcast service provider 104 may also communicate via the network 106.
- the terminal 102 may communicate with the broadcast service provider 104 via a wireless communication network.
- the processor 114 may be used to control operations of the terminal 102.
- the memory 116 may be configured to store content 108 distributed by the broadcast service provider 104.
- the terminal 102 may further include control logic 110 that is configured to perform various functionality as will be further described below.
- the terminal 102 may include a mobile phone or other types of communication devices that are capable of communicating with the broadcast service provider 104.
- the broadcast service provider 104 may also include control logic 118 that is configured to perform various functionality as will be further described below.
- the broadcast service provider 104 may communicate with the terminal 102 for various purposes. For example, the broadcast service provider 104 may forward certain information to the terminal 102 so as to allow the terminal 102 to derive the content 108. The terminal 102 may then store the content 108 for future consumption by a user.
- the terminal 102 and the broadcast service provider 104 both have knowledge of a valid authentication symmetric key BK 120.
- the authentication symmetric key BK 120 is uniquely associated with the terminal 102 and its value is known only to the terminal 102 and the broadcast service provider 104.
- the authentication symmetric key BK 120 is used to facilitate user access to the content 108 stored on the terminal 102, as will be further described below. It should be understood that the broadcast service provider 104 is shown herein for illustrative purposes and may include any device or entity that is capable of delivering contents to another device or entity.
- the content 108 is first provided by the broadcast service provider 104 to the terminal 102 as follows. Let the content 108 be denoted as "C”.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the logic flow of operations of the broadcast service provider 104 with respect to providing the content 108 to the terminal 102.
- the broadcast service provider 104 encrypts the content 108 using a randomly generated content key denoted as "K”.
- the encrypted content 108 is denoted as "E K (C)”.
- the broadcast service provider 104 also assigns identifiers IDc and IDT to the content 108. IDc identifies the content C and ID T identifies the terminal 102 that is to receive the content 108.
- the encrypted content E ⁇ C ⁇ and the associated identifier ID C are then transmitted by the broadcast service provider 104 to the terminal 102.
- the terminal 102 Upon receipt, the terminal 102 stores the encrypted content E K (C) and the associated identifier IDc for subsequent access.
- the content 108 can be derived from the encrypted content E K (CJ. It should be noted that different content files may be encrypted with different randomly generated content keys. Alternatively, files might be grouped and encrypted with the same key. Based on the disclosure and teachings provided herein, a person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate how to encrypt content files according to the present disclosure.
- FIG. 3 illustrates the logic flow of operations between the terminal 102 and the broadcast service provider 104 to effect content derivation and access.
- FIG. 4 further illustrates the logic flow of operations performed by the terminal 102 to effect content derivation and access. It should be noted that the operations performed by the terminal 102 and broadcast service provider 104 can be carried out by their respective control logic 110 and 118.
- the terminal 102 identifies itself to the broadcast service provider 104 and requests access to the content 108 by forwarding a request to the broadcast service provider 104. Via the request, the terminal 102 also certifies to the broadcast service provider 104 that the terminal 102 actually has the content 108. The certification is performed to ensure that a user cannot subsequently deny that the content 108 was not successfully downloaded at the terminal 102. Referring to FIG. 4, in order to effect the foregoing certification, at block 400, the terminal 102 generates the request.
- the request includes the terminal's identifier ID T , the content identifier IDc and a cryptographic function F(BK, E K (CJ) which accepts the authentication symmetric key BK 120 and the encrypted content E K ⁇ C) as inputs.
- the terminal 102 transmits the request to the broadcast service provider 104.
- the terminal 102 waits to see if the request has been successfully verified by the broadcast service provider 104.
- the broadcast service provider 104 upon receiving the request from the terminal 102, the broadcast service provider 104 verifies the information that was received and logs any appropriate information. By examining the information contained in the request including the terminal's identifier IDj, the content identifier IDc and the cryptographic function F(BK, E K (CJ), the broadcast service provider 104 is able to determine that the terminal 102 correctly received the previously forwarded encrypted content E K (CJ.
- the broadcast service provider 104 determines if the verification is successful.
- the broadcast service provider 104 invokes an error routine.
- the error routine may include, for example, forwarding an error message or notification to the terminal 102. Referring back to FIG.
- the broadcast service provider 104 forwards the encrypted content key to the terminal 102.
- the encrypted content key is denoted as "E BK ⁇ KJ".
- the content key K was previously used by the broadcast service provider 104 to encrypt the content 108 before its delivery to the terminal 102.
- the content key K can be encrypted in a number of ways.
- the content key K can be encrypted using the terminal's authentication symmetric key BK 120, which is also known to the broadcast service provider 104.
- the terminal 102 can first perform the appropriate decryption to derive the content key K. More specifically, at block 408, the terminal 102 receives and decrypts the encrypted content key E BK ⁇ K), since the terminal 102 is aware of the authentication symmetric key BK 120. In the event that the terminal 102 does not receive the encrypted content key E BK ⁇ K ⁇ within a predetermined period of time, the terminal 102 may retransmit its request to the broadcast service provider 104 to re-initiate contact with the broadcast service provider 104.
- the terminal 102 may then derive the content 108. More specifically, at block 410, upon deriving the content key K, the terminal 102 may then use the content key K to further decrypt the encrypted content E K ⁇ C ⁇ to obtain the content 108.
- the content 108 may then be stored by the terminal 102 and provided subsequently to the user in an appropriate manner. For example, the terminal 102 may provide the content 108 to the user subject to certain access conditions and/or restrictions. Such access conditions and/or restrictions may be provided by the broadcast service provider 104 and stored on the terminal 102 in a number of ways.
- the access conditions and/or restrictions may be forwarded by the broadcast service provider 104 to the terminal 102 via independent communications; alternatively, the access conditions and/or restrictions may be included as part of the encrypted content E K [C] which can then be decrypted as described above.
- the content 108 may include audio/video data representing a movie.
- the terminal 102 may allow the user to view the movie only once or during a predetermined time period.
- the content 108 may include a game.
- the terminal 102 may allow the user to have access to the game on a permanent or limited basis. Based on the disclosure and teachings provided herein, a person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate how to implement the appropriate access conditions and/or restrictions in accordance with the present disclosure.
- the terminal 102 may further include payment control logic that is configured to bill or charge content access based on the applicable access conditions and/or restrictions. For example, if the content 108 includes a movie, the user may be charged for consumption of the movie on a pay-per- view basis. Based on the disclosure and teachings provided herein, a person of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate how to implement the appropriate payment control logic in accordance with the present disclosure.
- the method as described above according to the present disclosure can be deployed in various applications.
- the method can be deployed for use amongst communication devices or entities including mobile devices, such as, mobile phones or personal digital assistants (PDAs).
- mobile devices such as, mobile phones or personal digital assistants (PDAs).
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- DSP digital signal processor
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- a general purpose processor may be a microprocessor, but in the alternative, the processor may be any conventional processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine.
- a processor may also be implemented as a combination of computing components, e.g., a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a number of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in conjunction with a DSP core, or any other such configuration.
- a software module may reside in RAM memory, flash memory, ROM memory, EPROM memory, EEPROM memory, registers, hard disk, a removable disk, a CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art.
- a storage medium may be coupled to the processor such that the processor can read information from, and write information to, the storage medium. In the alternative, the storage medium may be integral to the processor.
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