Distribution of encrypted content and DRM - technologies( a patent spoiler?).

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Distribution of encrypted content and DRM - technologies( a patent spoiler?). Juuso Hukkanen 12-02-2005
Posted by Juuso Hukkanen on December 2, 2005, 10:26 am
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Dear ALL READING PROFESSIONAL, perhaps you remember the yesterdays
letter, where I suggested encrypting the one time passwords on paper.

http://groups.google.fi/group/sci.crypt/browse_thread/thread/9ff42349ff7c1c54/6bb7e5ecf1a0471e?hl=fi#6bb7e5ecf1a0471e


Today I write to you in HOPING THAT YOU READ ALSO THIS technology
description and REMEMBER THIS WHEN SOMEONE SEEKS A PATENT for similar
method / device or system. (If it has already not happened)

------ BEGIN IDEA: SECURED DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS, PASSWORDS,
ENCRYPTED ONE TIME PASSWORDS AND OTHER DIGITALIZABLE MATERIAL---------
1) A printer is equipped with two directional communications KNOWN for
ability to utilize PKI encryption methods i.e. it can use and possible
even produce a set of a public and private PKI encryption keys.
2) When a printer is to print a document containing confidential
information, before printing, printer’s public key is to be used for
encrypting the document.
3) Printers public key is to be send to the computer which sends the
confidential document such as a bank or porno site
4) The sending computer (‘Bank’) encrypts the printer documents
(postscript files or enhanced postscript files or similar) using the
printers public key.
5) When the receiving computer receives the encrypted postscript
documents, the document format can be detected by the computers
operating system
6) The received encrypted documents can there after be transferred to
the 'printer' device.
7) Printer device receives the documents ant utilizes its private key
in decrypting those encrypted postscript document
8) Alternatively: printer can be built to be able close all the data
communication to the computer device while it has its private key in
unencrypted form.
9) Alternatively: the encrypted document can be prepared in advance
for to be used with just that particular printer device
10) Alternatively: the encrypted files are transferred to the
receiving computer (with printer connection) using manual methods such
as CD - disks, memory flash disks, portable hard disks.
11) Alternatively: the presented technology could be used for a
digital rights management purposes i.e. the encrypted documents could
contain a passwords or the distributed material itself or portions
thereof.
12) Alternatively: the printer does not produce a paper out put but
can direct the results back to the computer device from which it did
receive the encrypted documents i.e. the printer could decrypt the
received files and return the documents, images, video, music, files
in fully or partially decrypted form.
13) Alternatively the printer does not have to be a printing device in
a traditional sense at all, but rather a communication device which a)
can both receive and send information to a nearby computer and b)
utilize a PKI technology

------ END OF IDEA: SECURED DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS, PASSWORDS,
ENCRYPTED ONE TIME PASSWORDS AND OTHER DIGITALIZABLE
MATERIAL---------


Regards
Juuso Hukkanen
(to reply by e-mail set addresses month and year to correct)

Posted by on December 7, 2005, 4:33 am
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Juuso Hukkanen wrote:
> Dear ALL READING PROFESSIONAL, perhaps you remember the yesterdays
> letter, where I suggested encrypting the one time passwords on paper.
>
>
http://groups.google.fi/group/sci.crypt/browse_thread/thread/9ff42349ff7c1c54/6bb7e5ecf1a0471e?hl=fi#6bb7e5ecf1a0471e
>
>
> Today I write to you in HOPING THAT YOU READ ALSO THIS technology
> description and REMEMBER THIS WHEN SOMEONE SEEKS A PATENT for similar
> method / device or system. (If it has already not happened)
>
> ------ BEGIN IDEA: SECURED DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS, PASSWORDS,
> ENCRYPTED ONE TIME PASSWORDS AND OTHER DIGITALIZABLE MATERIAL---------
> 1) A printer is equipped with two directional communications KNOWN for
> ability to utilize PKI encryption methods i.e. it can use and possible
> even produce a set of a public and private PKI encryption keys.
> 2) When a printer is to print a document containing confidential
> information, before printing, printer's public key is to be used for
> encrypting the document.
> 3) Printers public key is to be send to the computer which sends the
> confidential document such as a bank or porno site
> 4) The sending computer ('Bank') encrypts the printer documents
> (postscript files or enhanced postscript files or similar) using the
> printers public key.
> 5) When the receiving computer receives the encrypted postscript
> documents, the document format can be detected by the computers
> operating system
> 6) The received encrypted documents can there after be transferred to
> the 'printer' device.
> 7) Printer device receives the documents ant utilizes its private key
> in decrypting those encrypted postscript document
> 8) Alternatively: printer can be built to be able close all the data
> communication to the computer device while it has its private key in
> unencrypted form.
> 9) Alternatively: the encrypted document can be prepared in advance
> for to be used with just that particular printer device
> 10) Alternatively: the encrypted files are transferred to the
> receiving computer (with printer connection) using manual methods such
> as CD - disks, memory flash disks, portable hard disks.
> 11) Alternatively: the presented technology could be used for a
> digital rights management purposes i.e. the encrypted documents could
> contain a passwords or the distributed material itself or portions
> thereof.
> 12) Alternatively: the printer does not produce a paper out put but
> can direct the results back to the computer device from which it did
> receive the encrypted documents i.e. the printer could decrypt the
> received files and return the documents, images, video, music, files
> in fully or partially decrypted form.
> 13) Alternatively the printer does not have to be a printing device in
> a traditional sense at all, but rather a communication device which a)
> can both receive and send information to a nearby computer and b)
> utilize a PKI technology
>
> ------ END OF IDEA: SECURED DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS, PASSWORDS,
> ENCRYPTED ONE TIME PASSWORDS AND OTHER DIGITALIZABLE
> MATERIAL---------
>
>
> Regards
> Juuso Hukkanen
> (to reply by e-mail set addresses month and year to correct)


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