US20070192616A1 - Method and apparatus for roaming digital rights management content in device - Google Patents

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US20070192616A1 US11/656,403 US65640307A US2007192616A1 US 20070192616 A1 US20070192616 A1 US 20070192616A1 US 65640307 A US65640307 A US 65640307A US 2007192616 A1 US2007192616 A1 US 2007192616A1
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  • the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for using digital rights management (DRM) content, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for roaming the DRM content in a device.
  • DRM digital rights management
  • DRM was introduced as a way of protecting digital content under copyright. Conventionally, DRM has been applied to the content but the emphasis has gradually changed to the rights object that controls content consumption or use.
  • content can be constrained depending on who owns the rights object. For example, a rights object that allows user A to use content does not allow user B who has this rights object to use the content.
  • the concept of a domain is applied in DRM, wherein it is deemed that devices in a specific domain are owned by one user allowing the user to use the rights object. Accordingly, the rights object in the domain can be used in the corresponding domain but cannot be used in other domains. In order to be used in other domains, an additional rights object is required.
  • Another aspect of the present invention is to enable temporary use of content in another device via a mobile device.
  • a method of enabling roaming of a rights object in a DRM system including issuing disposable authentication information to a mobile device; receiving a request for a remote authentication as well as the authentication information from an unauthorized device; transmitting a query required for the remote authentication to the unauthorized device; receiving a response to the query from the unauthorized device; and transmitting data that approves of the authentication of the unauthorized device to the unauthorized device.
  • a method of enabling roaming of a rights object in a DRM system including receiving disposable authentication information from a representative device; requesting an unauthorized device for a remote authentication using the disposable authentication information; receiving the result of the remote authentication from the unauthorized device; and transmitting a disposable rights object to the unauthorized device.
  • a method of enabling roaming of a rights object in a DRM system including receiving a remote authentication request message from a mobile device; requesting the message for remote authentication of a representative device; receiving a query required for the remote authentication from the representative device; transmitting a response to the query to the representative device; and receiving data that approves of the authentication from the representative device.
  • a device including a rights object storage unit that stores a rights object; an authentication unit that issues disposable authentication information to a mobile device; a receiver that receives a request for remote authentication as well as the authentication information from an unauthorized device; and a transmitter that transmits a query required for the remote authentication to the unauthorized device, wherein the receiver receives a response to the query from the unauthorized device and the transmitter transmits data that approves of the authentication of the unauthorized device to the unauthorized device.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the roaming of a rights object in a wireless device according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an authentication process according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 illustrates an execution process in a home network according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a configuration of a device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating roaming of a rights object, and providing it to a device.
  • FIGS. 6A and 6B compare methods included herein with related art methods.
  • These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer usable or computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer usable or computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means that implement the function specified in the flowchart block or blocks.
  • the computer program instructions may also be loaded into a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed in the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions that execute in the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart block or blocks.
  • each block of the flowchart illustrations may represent a module, segment, or portion of code, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). It should also be noted that in some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the blocks may occur out of order. For example, two blocks shown in succession may in fact be executed substantially concurrently or the blocks may sometimes be executed in reverse order depending upon the functionality involved.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the roaming of a rights object according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • a user has content 104 and a rights object 102 required to use the content.
  • the rights object 102 is acquired from a rights issuer, and stored in a device 1 110 .
  • disposable authentication information 106 acquired from the device 1 110 is stored in a mobile node device 3 130 .
  • the user moves to device 2 120 , executes authentication through the disposable authentication information 106 using the mobile node device 3 , acquires the content object 104 and the rights object 102 and uses the content in device 2 120 .
  • the rights object 102 may be the rights object acquired from the rights issuer by the device 1 110 , or a second rights object that is newly created to be used in device 2 120 .
  • device 3 130 is a medium that facilitates the use of the rights object 102 by device 2 120 .
  • An authenticated token 108 is data transmitted while authentication is in progress between device 3 130 and device 2 120 . Since device 3 130 is near device 2 120 , the device 1 110 can authenticate device 2 120 .
  • a process required for authenticating the device will be described with reference to FIG. 2 .
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an authentication process according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • a device 3 130 transmits an authentication information-request message REQ_SEED to a device 1 110 with its identifier ID 3 S 201 .
  • the device 1 110 transmits disposable authentication information SEED and a secret key K 3 to device 3 130 , and stores the SEED.
  • the transmission may be executed via a neighboring telecommunication medium.
  • the transmission may also be executed by physically connecting device 3 130 to the device 1 110 .
  • Device 3 130 is a mobile node and moves to a position of device 2 120 , and transmits a remote authentication-request message REQ_AUTH, the ID 3 , and the device 1 110 's identifier ID 1 to device 2 120 via the neighboring telecommunication medium or the physical connection S 203 .
  • Device 2 120 refers to ID 1 received in S 203 , and transmits a remote authentication-request message REQ_AUTH ⁇ ID 3 ⁇ ID 2 S 204 .
  • the remote authentication-request message may be transmitted with ID 3 and ID 2 .
  • the device 1 110 decodes the authentication-request message received in S 204 , checks whether ID 3 matches the identifier stored in its storage and is included in the device certification revocation list, encodes an authentication interrogation in a secret key K 3 , and transmits it to device 2 120 S 205 .
  • the authentication interrogation may input the SEED value generated in S 202 as an initial value, acquire the nth pseudo number from a predetermined calculation, and use the n as the authentication interrogation value.
  • Device 2 120 transmits the encoded authentication interrogation received from the device 1 110 in S 205 to device 3 130 via neighboring or physical media S 206 .
  • Device 3 130 decodes the encoded authentication interrogation in the K 3 received in S 202 in order to acquire an interrogation value, and outputs the query to a user.
  • the user inputs a response value RES with respect to the query to device 3 130 .
  • the user may receive a pseudo number corresponding to the query from the device 1 110 in S 202 as the RES S 207 .
  • Device 2 120 transmits the RES to the device 1 110 .
  • the device 1 110 allows content playing in device 2 120 if the received RES is true S 209 .
  • Device 2 120 informs device 3 130 that the remote authentication has been approved S 210 .
  • Device 130 then transmits the disposable rights object to device 2 120 S 211 .
  • the content object is transmitted to device 2 120 .
  • Device 3 130 or the device 1 110 may be in charge of the transmission of the content object, or device 2 120 may download the content directly from a provider.
  • Device 3 130 creates a disposable rights object, and transmits it to device 2 120 .
  • the device 1 110 may create the disposable rights object and transmit it to the device 120 .
  • steps S 210 and S 211 may be omitted.
  • the user can use the contents in other devices based on his/her mobile node.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates an execution process in a home network according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • a home network administrator 310 has a rights object and may transmit content to other devices.
  • a user wishes play the content on a laptop of a third party 320 but cannot use the rights object of the home network administrator 310 because the laptop belongs to the third party. Therefore, the home network administrator 310 transmits disposable authentication information 106 to a mobile device 330 .
  • the mobile device 330 creates an authentication token 108 based on the disposable authentication information, and transmits to the third party laptop 320 .
  • the third party laptop 320 requests the home network administrator 310 for authentication using the authentication token 108 .
  • the third party laptop 320 then executes the authentication process described with respect to FIG. 2 , and receives a disposable rights object.
  • the rights object transmitted to the third party laptop is a temporary rights object, and thus, may provide convenience without infringing copyright.
  • the rights object may be transmitted to the third party laptop when the mobile device 330 and the third party laptop 320 are within a prescribed distance, and helps the home network administrator 310 execute an authentication process with respect to the laptop 320 based on the existence of the mobile device 330 .
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a configuration of a device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • module means, but is not limited to, a software or hardware component, such as a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), which executes certain tasks.
  • a module may advantageously be configured to reside in the addressable storage medium, and configured to execute on one or more processors.
  • a module may include, by way of example, components, such as software components, object-oriented software components, class components and task components, processes, functions, attributes, procedures, subroutines, segments of program code, drivers, firmware, microcode, circuitry, data, databases, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables.
  • components such as software components, object-oriented software components, class components and task components, processes, functions, attributes, procedures, subroutines, segments of program code, drivers, firmware, microcode, circuitry, data, databases, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables.
  • the functionality provided for in the components and modules may be combined into fewer components and modules or further separated into additional components and modules.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the configuration of a device working as a home network administrator.
  • a device 400 includes a transmitter 410 , a receiver 420 , a rights-object-storage unit 440 , an authentication unit 430 , and a control unit 450 .
  • the transmitter 410 transmits authentication-related information in addition to a rights object to other devices.
  • the receiver 420 receives the rights object from a rights issuer, and processes data received from other devices.
  • the transmitter 410 and the receiver 420 may exist separately or integratedly. Common rights objects are transmitted via a physical connection or a network.
  • the rights-object-storage unit 440 stores the received rights object.
  • the received rights object may be transmitted to other devices, and a temporary rights object may be created and stored.
  • the rights-object-storage unit 440 may also store information on the devices, which is required in an authentication process. For example, information on an identifier of the device that will receive the corresponding rights object may be stored.
  • the authentication unit 430 processes the authentication of other devices. As described above, when the disposable authentication information is requested for in the mobile terminal, the authentication unit 430 issues the disposable authentication information, and processes the creation of the query and a remote authentication approval. Accordingly, the identifier stored in advance may be used and a seed may be created for the authentication. Once the remote authentication has been successfully executed, a request may be made for the control unit 450 to transmit the rights object stored in the storage 440 .
  • the control unit 450 controls the aforementioned elements so they can interact with each other.
  • the control unit 450 may also control computational steps in the authentication process, e.g., the comparison of the authentication values, the generation of the query.
  • the configuration of FIG. 4 may be used as a configuration of a mobile device.
  • the transmitter 410 and the receiver 420 may provide a function to measure a physical distance from an unauthorized device such as the third party laptop in FIG. 3 .
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating roaming a rights object and providing it to a device.
  • An unauthorized device herein is a third party device that plays content, and includes device 2 120 of FIGS. 1 and 2 , or a third party laptop 320 of FIG. 3 .
  • a device that manages a home network issues disposable authentication information to a mobile terminal S 510 .
  • the device may store information on the mobile terminal while issuing the disposable authentication information.
  • the unauthorized device executes the remote authentication request.
  • the device receives the remote authentication request from the unauthorized device S 520 .
  • the device checks if the identifier of the mobile terminal included in the received remote authentication request matches the stored mobile terminal information in S 510 , and transmits the remote authentication query to the unauthorized device.
  • the identifier of the mobile terminal is also included and authentication can be executed on the unauthorized device and a remote authentication query is transmitted to the unauthorized device.
  • the unauthorized device Once the unauthorized device has received a response to the remote authentication query via the mobile terminal, it transmits the received response back to the device. Therefore, the device receives the response to the remote authentication query S 540 , and executes the remote authentication approval to the unauthorized device according to S 550 .
  • the unauthorized device informs the mobile terminal that it has received the remote authentication approval, receives a disposable rights object, and consumes or uses the content.
  • FIGS. 6A and 6B compare methods of the exemplary embodiments included herein with related art methods.
  • a user receives authentication from a rights issuer 680 and a rights object in order to play content in an unauthorized device 622 . Accordingly, a home network administrator 612 is not involved therein. However, because authentication must be received from the rights issuer 680 even for a one-time content playing, the use of the content is inconvenient.
  • a user stores disposable authentication information 106 in a mobile device 634 .
  • the user moves the mobile device 634 near a device 624 in another area.
  • content can be roamed only when the mobile device is a predetermined distance away from the third device 624 .
  • the distance between the two devices may be measured via a wireless network or infrared ray telecommunications.
  • the third device 624 may execute authentication with the home network administrator or a first device 614 as opposed to the rights issuer 680 , and play the content.
  • the third device 624 can protect a content provider from illegal use of the content by allowing temporary content playing as opposed to permanent content playing.
  • the mobile device 634 is not limited to telecommunications devices such as mobile phones.
  • the mobile device 634 includes mobile storage devices with a built-in flash memory, digital devices such as laptops and PDAs, and memory cards.
  • the mobile device 634 herein is portable, and refers to all devices including a storage unit that stores disposable authentication information.
  • a user can receive proper authentication on purchased content with the help of a remote device.
  • a digital device that stores the broadcasting content has been described as an example of a filtering interface according to embodiments of the present invention.
  • the filtering interface provision method may be applied when a menu is filtered according to user preferences and displayed in digital devices storing digital content such as computers, PDAs, PMPs, mobile phones, and digital broadcasting receivers. Therefore, it should be understood that the above embodiments are not restrictive but illustrative in all aspects.

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A method of enabling roaming of a rights object in a digital rights management (DRM) system is provided. The method includes issuing disposable authentication information to a mobile device, receiving a request for a remote authentication as well as the authentication information from an unauthorized device, transmitting a query required for the remote authentication to the unauthorized device, receiving a response to the query from the unauthorized device, and transmitting data that approves of the authentication of the unauthorized device to the unauthorized device.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
  • This application claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2006-0013263 filed on Feb. 10, 2006 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for using digital rights management (DRM) content, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for roaming the DRM content in a device.
  • 2. Description of the Related Art
  • DRM was introduced as a way of protecting digital content under copyright. Conventionally, DRM has been applied to the content but the emphasis has gradually changed to the rights object that controls content consumption or use.
  • In DRM, content can be constrained depending on who owns the rights object. For example, a rights object that allows user A to use content does not allow user B who has this rights object to use the content.
  • The concept of a domain is applied in DRM, wherein it is deemed that devices in a specific domain are owned by one user allowing the user to use the rights object. Accordingly, the rights object in the domain can be used in the corresponding domain but cannot be used in other domains. In order to be used in other domains, an additional rights object is required.
  • Due to an increase in wireless Internet and portable digital devices, various attempts have been made to use content by moving a mobile node among different domains. For example, when a mobile node in domain E is moved to domain F and content in a device therein is used, how an available rights object in domain E should be used becomes an issue.
  • In addition, even when the rights object is not available in units of a domain, it is not easy for other devices to acquire a rights object without an infringement of copyright. Accordingly, this can be a major obstacle to the distribution of DRM systems.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In view of the above, it is an aspect of the present invention to enable use of content in an unauthorized device via a mobile device.
  • Another aspect of the present invention is to enable temporary use of content in another device via a mobile device.
  • The aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will become clear to those skilled in the art upon review of the following description, attached drawings and appended claims.
  • According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of enabling roaming of a rights object in a DRM system, the method including issuing disposable authentication information to a mobile device; receiving a request for a remote authentication as well as the authentication information from an unauthorized device; transmitting a query required for the remote authentication to the unauthorized device; receiving a response to the query from the unauthorized device; and transmitting data that approves of the authentication of the unauthorized device to the unauthorized device.
  • According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of enabling roaming of a rights object in a DRM system, the method including receiving disposable authentication information from a representative device; requesting an unauthorized device for a remote authentication using the disposable authentication information; receiving the result of the remote authentication from the unauthorized device; and transmitting a disposable rights object to the unauthorized device.
  • According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of enabling roaming of a rights object in a DRM system, the method including receiving a remote authentication request message from a mobile device; requesting the message for remote authentication of a representative device; receiving a query required for the remote authentication from the representative device; transmitting a response to the query to the representative device; and receiving data that approves of the authentication from the representative device.
  • According to a still further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a device including a rights object storage unit that stores a rights object; an authentication unit that issues disposable authentication information to a mobile device; a receiver that receives a request for remote authentication as well as the authentication information from an unauthorized device; and a transmitter that transmits a query required for the remote authentication to the unauthorized device, wherein the receiver receives a response to the query from the unauthorized device and the transmitter transmits data that approves of the authentication of the unauthorized device to the unauthorized device.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the roaming of a rights object in a wireless device according to an exemplary embodiment;
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an authentication process according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 illustrates an execution process in a home network according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a configuration of a device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating roaming of a rights object, and providing it to a device; and
  • FIGS. 6A and 6B compare methods included herein with related art methods.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
  • Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
  • Advantages and features of the present invention and methods of accomplishing the same may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments and the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art, and the present invention will only be defined by the appended claims. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the specification.
  • The present invention is described hereinafter with reference to flowchart illustrations of user interfaces, methods, and computer program products according to embodiments of the invention.
  • It will be understood that each block of the flowchart illustrations, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions can be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart block or blocks.
  • These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer usable or computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer usable or computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means that implement the function specified in the flowchart block or blocks. The computer program instructions may also be loaded into a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed in the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions that execute in the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart block or blocks.
  • And each block of the flowchart illustrations may represent a module, segment, or portion of code, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). It should also be noted that in some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the blocks may occur out of order. For example, two blocks shown in succession may in fact be executed substantially concurrently or the blocks may sometimes be executed in reverse order depending upon the functionality involved.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the roaming of a rights object according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • A user has content 104 and a rights object 102 required to use the content. The rights object 102 is acquired from a rights issuer, and stored in a device 1 110. In order to play the content object 104 in a wireless device 2 120 when the user is not an issuee of the rights subject, disposable authentication information 106 acquired from the device 1 110 is stored in a mobile node device 3 130. Then the user moves to device 2 120, executes authentication through the disposable authentication information 106 using the mobile node device 3, acquires the content object 104 and the rights object 102 and uses the content in device 2 120.
  • Here, the rights object 102 may be the rights object acquired from the rights issuer by the device 1 110, or a second rights object that is newly created to be used in device 2 120.
  • In FIG. 1, device 3 130 is a medium that facilitates the use of the rights object 102 by device 2 120. An authenticated token 108 is data transmitted while authentication is in progress between device 3 130 and device 2 120. Since device 3 130 is near device 2 120, the device 1 110 can authenticate device 2 120. Hereinafter, a process required for authenticating the device will be described with reference to FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an authentication process according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • A device 3 130 transmits an authentication information-request message REQ_SEED to a device 1 110 with its identifier ID3 S201. The device 1 110 transmits disposable authentication information SEED and a secret key K3 to device 3 130, and stores the SEED. In this case, the transmission may be executed via a neighboring telecommunication medium. The transmission may also be executed by physically connecting device 3 130 to the device 1 110.
  • Device 3 130 is a mobile node and moves to a position of device 2 120, and transmits a remote authentication-request message REQ_AUTH, the ID3, and the device 1 110's identifier ID1 to device 2 120 via the neighboring telecommunication medium or the physical connection S203.
  • Device 2 120 refers to ID1 received in S203, and transmits a remote authentication-request message REQ_AUTH∥ID3∥ID2 S204. The remote authentication-request message may be transmitted with ID3 and ID2. The device 1 110 decodes the authentication-request message received in S204, checks whether ID3 matches the identifier stored in its storage and is included in the device certification revocation list, encodes an authentication interrogation in a secret key K3, and transmits it to device 2 120 S205. In this case, the authentication interrogation may input the SEED value generated in S202 as an initial value, acquire the nth pseudo number from a predetermined calculation, and use the n as the authentication interrogation value.
  • Device 2 120 transmits the encoded authentication interrogation received from the device 1 110 in S205 to device 3 130 via neighboring or physical media S206. Device 3 130 decodes the encoded authentication interrogation in the K3 received in S202 in order to acquire an interrogation value, and outputs the query to a user. The user inputs a response value RES with respect to the query to device 3 130. In this case, the user may receive a pseudo number corresponding to the query from the device 1 110 in S202 as the RES S207.
  • Device 2 120 transmits the RES to the device 1 110. The device 1 110 allows content playing in device 2 120 if the received RES is true S209. Device 2 120 informs device 3 130 that the remote authentication has been approved S210. Device 130 then transmits the disposable rights object to device 2 120 S211.
  • Once the content playing has been approved, the content object is transmitted to device 2 120. Device 3 130 or the device 1 110 may be in charge of the transmission of the content object, or device 2 120 may download the content directly from a provider.
  • Device 3 130 creates a disposable rights object, and transmits it to device 2 120. Along with the remote authentication approval in S209, the device 1 110 may create the disposable rights object and transmit it to the device 120. In this case, steps S210 and S211 may be omitted. The user can use the contents in other devices based on his/her mobile node.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates an execution process in a home network according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 3, a home network administrator 310 has a rights object and may transmit content to other devices. In FIG. 3, a user wishes play the content on a laptop of a third party 320 but cannot use the rights object of the home network administrator 310 because the laptop belongs to the third party. Therefore, the home network administrator 310 transmits disposable authentication information 106 to a mobile device 330.
  • The mobile device 330 creates an authentication token 108 based on the disposable authentication information, and transmits to the third party laptop 320. The third party laptop 320 requests the home network administrator 310 for authentication using the authentication token 108. The third party laptop 320 then executes the authentication process described with respect to FIG. 2, and receives a disposable rights object. As a result, the user can use his/her content on the third party laptop 320 as opposed to his/her own device. The rights object transmitted to the third party laptop is a temporary rights object, and thus, may provide convenience without infringing copyright. Here, the rights object may be transmitted to the third party laptop when the mobile device 330 and the third party laptop 320 are within a prescribed distance, and helps the home network administrator 310 execute an authentication process with respect to the laptop 320 based on the existence of the mobile device 330.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a configuration of a device according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • The term “module” means, but is not limited to, a software or hardware component, such as a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), which executes certain tasks. A module may advantageously be configured to reside in the addressable storage medium, and configured to execute on one or more processors. Thus, a module may include, by way of example, components, such as software components, object-oriented software components, class components and task components, processes, functions, attributes, procedures, subroutines, segments of program code, drivers, firmware, microcode, circuitry, data, databases, data structures, tables, arrays, and variables. The functionality provided for in the components and modules may be combined into fewer components and modules or further separated into additional components and modules.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the configuration of a device working as a home network administrator.
  • In FIG. 4, a device 400 includes a transmitter 410, a receiver 420, a rights-object-storage unit 440, an authentication unit 430, and a control unit 450. The transmitter 410 transmits authentication-related information in addition to a rights object to other devices. The receiver 420 receives the rights object from a rights issuer, and processes data received from other devices.
  • The transmitter 410 and the receiver 420 may exist separately or integratedly. Common rights objects are transmitted via a physical connection or a network.
  • The rights-object-storage unit 440 stores the received rights object. The received rights object may be transmitted to other devices, and a temporary rights object may be created and stored. The rights-object-storage unit 440 may also store information on the devices, which is required in an authentication process. For example, information on an identifier of the device that will receive the corresponding rights object may be stored.
  • The authentication unit 430 processes the authentication of other devices. As described above, when the disposable authentication information is requested for in the mobile terminal, the authentication unit 430 issues the disposable authentication information, and processes the creation of the query and a remote authentication approval. Accordingly, the identifier stored in advance may be used and a seed may be created for the authentication. Once the remote authentication has been successfully executed, a request may be made for the control unit 450 to transmit the rights object stored in the storage 440.
  • The control unit 450 controls the aforementioned elements so they can interact with each other. The control unit 450 may also control computational steps in the authentication process, e.g., the comparison of the authentication values, the generation of the query.
  • The configuration of FIG. 4 may be used as a configuration of a mobile device. In this case, the transmitter 410 and the receiver 420 may provide a function to measure a physical distance from an unauthorized device such as the third party laptop in FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating roaming a rights object and providing it to a device. An unauthorized device herein is a third party device that plays content, and includes device 2 120 of FIGS. 1 and 2, or a third party laptop 320 of FIG. 3.
  • A device that manages a home network issues disposable authentication information to a mobile terminal S510. The device may store information on the mobile terminal while issuing the disposable authentication information. When the mobile terminal that has received the disposable authentication information requests the unauthorized device for a remote authentication, the unauthorized device executes the remote authentication request. Accordingly, the device receives the remote authentication request from the unauthorized device S520. The device checks if the identifier of the mobile terminal included in the received remote authentication request matches the stored mobile terminal information in S510, and transmits the remote authentication query to the unauthorized device. Here, the identifier of the mobile terminal is also included and authentication can be executed on the unauthorized device and a remote authentication query is transmitted to the unauthorized device.
  • Once the unauthorized device has received a response to the remote authentication query via the mobile terminal, it transmits the received response back to the device. Therefore, the device receives the response to the remote authentication query S540, and executes the remote authentication approval to the unauthorized device according to S550. The unauthorized device informs the mobile terminal that it has received the remote authentication approval, receives a disposable rights object, and consumes or uses the content.
  • FIGS. 6A and 6B compare methods of the exemplary embodiments included herein with related art methods. In FIG. 6A, a user receives authentication from a rights issuer 680 and a rights object in order to play content in an unauthorized device 622. Accordingly, a home network administrator 612 is not involved therein. However, because authentication must be received from the rights issuer 680 even for a one-time content playing, the use of the content is inconvenient.
  • In FIG. 6B, on the other hand, a user stores disposable authentication information 106 in a mobile device 634. The user moves the mobile device 634 near a device 624 in another area. Here, content can be roamed only when the mobile device is a predetermined distance away from the third device 624. The distance between the two devices may be measured via a wireless network or infrared ray telecommunications. The third device 624 may execute authentication with the home network administrator or a first device 614 as opposed to the rights issuer 680, and play the content. In addition, the third device 624 can protect a content provider from illegal use of the content by allowing temporary content playing as opposed to permanent content playing.
  • The mobile device 634 is not limited to telecommunications devices such as mobile phones. The mobile device 634 includes mobile storage devices with a built-in flash memory, digital devices such as laptops and PDAs, and memory cards. The mobile device 634 herein is portable, and refers to all devices including a storage unit that stores disposable authentication information.
  • As described above, according to the present invention, the following effects can be anticipated.
  • First, a user can receive proper authentication on purchased content with the help of a remote device.
  • Second, appropriate content rights are granted to a remote device for user convenience, and content provider benefits are protected by banning indiscreet distribution of the content.
  • The exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been explained with reference to the accompanying drawings, but it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. For example, a digital device that stores the broadcasting content has been described as an example of a filtering interface according to embodiments of the present invention. However, the filtering interface provision method may be applied when a menu is filtered according to user preferences and displayed in digital devices storing digital content such as computers, PDAs, PMPs, mobile phones, and digital broadcasting receivers. Therefore, it should be understood that the above embodiments are not restrictive but illustrative in all aspects.

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1. A method of enabling roaming of a rights object in a digital rights management (DRM) system, the method comprising:
issuing disposable authentication information to a mobile device;
receiving a request for a remote authentication as well as the authentication information from an unauthorized device;
transmitting a query required for the remote authentication to the unauthorized device;
receiving a response to the query from the unauthorized device; and
transmitting data that approves of the authentication of the unauthorized device to the unauthorized device.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising storing an identifier of the mobile device.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising checking if the identifier included in the request for the remote authentication matches the mobile device identifier after the receiving of the request for the remote authentication.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising checking if the unauthorized device is included in a certification revocation list after the receiving of the request for the remote authentication.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the mobile device stores the disposable authentication information.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the data that approves of the authentication of the unauthorized device is encoded in a key included in the disposable authentication information.
7. A method of enabling roaming of a rights object in a digital rights management (DRM) system, the method comprising:
receiving disposable authentication information from a representative device;
requesting remote authentication for an unauthorized device using the disposable authentication information;
receiving the result of the remote authentication from the unauthorized device; and
transmitting a disposable rights object to the unauthorized device.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
receiving a remote authentication query from the unauthorized device; and
transmitting a response to the remote authentication to the unauthorized device after the requesting of the remote authentication.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein the remote authentication query or the remote authentication result is encoded in a key included in the disposable authentication information.
10. The method of claim 7, further comprising transmitting a mobile device identifier to the representative device before the receiving of the disposable authentication information.
11. The method of claim 7, wherein the device is portable, and stores the disposable authentication information.
12. A method of enabling roaming of a rights object in a digital rights management (DRM) system, the method comprising:
receiving a remote authentication request message from a mobile device;
requesting the message for remote authentication of a representative device;
receiving a query required for the remote authentication from the representative device;
transmitting a response to the query to the representative device; and
receiving data that approves of the authentication from the representative device.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
transmitting the query to the mobile device; and
receiving a response to the query from the mobile device after the receiving of the query.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
transmitting data that approves of the authentication to the mobile device; and
receiving a disposable rights object from the mobile device after the approving of the authentication.
15. A device comprising:
a rights object storage unit that stores a rights object;
an authentication unit that issues disposable authentication information to a mobile device;
a receiver that receives a request for remote authentication as well as the disposable authentication information from an unauthorized device; and
a transmitter that transmits a query required for the remote authentication to the unauthorized device, wherein the receiver receives a response to the query from the unauthorized device and the transmitter transmits data that approves of the authentication of the unauthorized device to the unauthorized device.
16. The device of claim 15, wherein the authentication unit stores and deletes the disposable authentication information, and includes a key that encodes the query.
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