Common use of Secure Content Delegation Clause in Contracts

Secure Content Delegation. Narrative A media service provider offers its DRM protected services via HTTPS to its users. In order to satisfy the users by bringing the service closer to the user without comprising on security and rights management delegation servers are located deep within the operator’s network and are prepopulated with content. While the platform provides the capability to place secured content on delegation servers without sharing any decryption certificate or key, the platform is given the naming authority to act under the media service provider’s domain name. If user requests content the nearest delegation server peered to handle the request which allows a low service creation and service delivery. Stakeholders  Media service providers that share their TLS certificate to authenticated and therefore trusted network attachment points for HTTP request header peaking purposes.  Platform providers with the ability to allow placement of delegation servers which act under a particular naming authority.  Infrastructure providers that offer compute and storage facilities across their network accessible through standardised APIs.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Grant Agreement

Secure Content Delegation. Narrative A media service provider offers its DRM protected services via HTTPS to its users. In order to satisfy the users by bringing the service closer to the user without comprising on security and rights management delegation servers are located deep within the operator’s network and are prepopulated with content. While the platform provides the capability to place secured content on delegation servers without sharing any decryption certificate or key, the platform is given the naming authority to act under the media service provider’s domain name. If user requests content the nearest delegation server peered to handle the request which allows a low service creation and service delivery. Stakeholders Media service providers that share their TLS certificate to authenticated and therefore trusted network attachment points for HTTP request header peaking purposes. Platform providers with the ability to allow placement of delegation servers which act under a particular naming authority. Infrastructure providers that offer compute and storage facilities across their network accessible through standardised APIs.

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Sources: Grant Agreement