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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 26, 2011
Filed:
Sep. 14, 2007
Kevin Norman Taylor, Parker, CO (US);
James Fahrny, Parker, CO (US);
William Lynn Helms, Longmont, CO (US);
Azita Miahnahri Manson, Mountain View, CA (US);
Andrew T. Twigger, Reading, GB;
Nancy Louise Davoust, Louisville, CO (US);
Henry Clarence Lilly, Iii, Bristol, PA (US);
Kevin Norman Taylor, Parker, CO (US);
James Fahrny, Parker, CO (US);
William Lynn Helms, Longmont, CO (US);
Azita Miahnahri Manson, Mountain View, CA (US);
Andrew T. Twigger, Reading, GB;
Nancy Louise Davoust, Louisville, CO (US);
Henry Clarence Lilly, III, Bristol, PA (US);
Other;
Abstract
A highly configurable kernel supports a wide variety of content protection systems. The kernel may reside in a host that interacts with a secure processor maintaining content protection clients. After establishing communication with the secure processor, the host receives messages from content protection clients requesting rules for message handling operations to support client operations. This flexible configuration allows for dynamic reconfiguration of host and secure processor operation.