
handle: 10379/287
A system is described for CE appliances which employs a biometrically auditable public key infrastructure for securing multimedia content (BAPTISM). It is based on biometrically generated key-pairs and is designed to protect the fair use rights of end-users. By taking advantage of low- cost fingerprint scanners the system can be readily incorporated into networked handheld and CE Appliances.
Multimedia content & applications, Copyright and electronic data processing, Digital rights management, PKI systems, Biometric authentication, Computer security, Multimedia content & applications, Pattern recognition systems., Data protection
Multimedia content & applications, Copyright and electronic data processing, Digital rights management, PKI systems, Biometric authentication, Computer security, Multimedia content & applications, Pattern recognition systems., Data protection
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