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Futures
As the consumer electronics and PC industries continue to evolve, developing new and
better products and interfaces, and the need for a robust content protection system remains
necessary to enable the ow of high value content. HDCP is evolving to meet that need.
Today, HDCP is being applied to wireless interfaces through the ART process. Subsequent
versions of HDCP will work directly over these interfaces, as well as other emerging
wireless and wired interfaces.
Next-generation HDCP technology will include enhanced features such as reduced key
complexity for source devices, state-of-the-art encryption and authentication, support for
both compressed and non-compressed content streams, and backwards interoperability with
existing HDCP devices through the use of active components.
Next-generation HDCP technology will continue to support the same usage models, protecting
content over the last link of the distribution chain. The goal of HDCP is to remain unnoticed
by users during normal operations of audiovisual device operations, while delivering robust
protection against non-authorized uses. HDCP is designed to be a low-cost, robust solution
that meets the needs of the content industry as well as implementers.
Conclusion
Content providers require assurance that high-value digital content is adequately protected.
HDCP is an essential link in that chain of protection, and manufacturers are widely adopting it as
an integral part of home theater systems. Testing enables content protection to be transparent
to the consumer while providing a level of comfort to those manufacturers interested in
complying with the HDCP License Agreement. HDCP is evolving to meet future needs.
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