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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 04, 2014
Filed:
Jul. 30, 2012
Masao Nonaka, Osaka, JP;
Yuichi Futa, Osaka, JP;
Toshihisa Nakano, Osaka, JP;
Kaoru Yokota, Hyogo, JP;
Motoji Ohmori, Osaka, JP;
Masaya Miyazaki, Osaka, JP;
Masaya Yamamoto, Osaka, JP;
Kaoru Murase, Nara, JP;
Senichi Onoda, Osaka, JP;
Masao Nonaka, Osaka, JP;
Yuichi Futa, Osaka, JP;
Toshihisa Nakano, Osaka, JP;
Kaoru Yokota, Hyogo, JP;
Motoji Ohmori, Osaka, JP;
Masaya Miyazaki, Osaka, JP;
Masaya Yamamoto, Osaka, JP;
Kaoru Murase, Nara, JP;
Senichi Onoda, Osaka, JP;
Panasonic Corporation, Osaka, JP;
Abstract
A data processing device for playing back a digital work reduces the processing load involved in verification by using only a predetermined number of encrypted units selected randomly from multiple encrypted units constituting encrypted contents recorded on a DVD. In addition, the data processing device improves the accuracy of detecting unauthorized contents by randomly selecting a predetermined number of encrypted units every time the verification is performed.