Optical disk recordable using both a cipher key and disk identification information for encryption
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1. An optical disk recordable by a recording device comprising:
- a recordable first recording area for recording information; and
a second recording area having auxiliary information including disk identification information unique to said optical disk recorded therein, wherein said second recording area comprises circumferentially arranged multiple stripe patterns each stripe of which extends along a radius of said optical disk, and the auxiliary information is readable with an optical head which is also capable of reading information recorded in the first recording area; and
an auxiliary information presence indicator indicating the presence of said auxiliary information, wherein information encrypted using both said disk identification information and a cipher key is recordable in said first recording area after the presence of said auxiliary information has been confirmed.
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Abstract
The operating and other procedures of an optical disk application system of the type for which a network is used are simplified. Optical disks have auxiliary data recording areas, where different IDs for individual disks, and/or cipher keys and/or decoding keys for ciphers are recorded in advance in a factory. By using the IDs to release the soft ciphers, using the cipher keys when sending the ciphers, and using the decoding keys when receiving the ciphers, user authorization procedures are simplified.
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1. An optical disk recordable by a recording device comprising:
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a recordable first recording area for recording information; and
a second recording area having auxiliary information including disk identification information unique to said optical disk recorded therein, wherein said second recording area comprises circumferentially arranged multiple stripe patterns each stripe of which extends along a radius of said optical disk, and the auxiliary information is readable with an optical head which is also capable of reading information recorded in the first recording area; and
an auxiliary information presence indicator indicating the presence of said auxiliary information, wherein information encrypted using both said disk identification information and a cipher key is recordable in said first recording area after the presence of said auxiliary information has been confirmed. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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