Broadcast encryption is a well established alternative to public key encryption for use in content protection systems. It
offers significant performance benefits, as well as useful features such a one-to-many delivery, dynamic membership in
the authorized receivers group, and provides anonymous access to content, permitting content protection systems to
preserve privacy for consumers. Broadcast encryption has been successfully deployed to users for protection of
commercial content on digital media such as flash memory devices and optical media for both standard-definition and
high-definition content. In this paper, we present the Advanced Secure Content Cluster Technology which applies
broadcast encryption to content protection for home media networks
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