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Using memory cards to secure movies for cell phones

posted onJune 5, 2008
by hitbsecnews

Calton Hill, a UK based software house has developed mobile phone and memory card software that allows people to watch the movies on mobile phones with the film studio retaining full copyright protection.

Calton Hill’s SecureSharing technology satisfies the film studios by using military grade security standards to protect their content against hacking and copying, but also satisfies consumers by allowing them to view the films they have bought where ever and whenever they want - all they need is a device that accepts Secure Digital (SD) cards (now commonly the case with mobile phones, video players etc). And, for the first time ever, consumers can also legally lend or gift the SD card with their copy of the film to someone else, a feature previously prohibited by earlier Digital Rights Management (DRM) technologies.

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