
CDs and DVDs have been around for a while. Nevertheless, American-Israeli company
Aladdin Knowledge System Ltd (AKSL) think it can breathe new life into these formats by creating a disc that combines
optical storage capacity with an
embedded electronic smart card chip.
The irregularly-shaped "
XCD" is the thickness of a normal optical disc and can
still play in any CD or DVD drive. But it also has a
smart card, with its
own memory and processing components, embedded in the plastic. The
embedded chip is connected to a line of electrodes on the surface of one side of the disc. The outer edge of the disc is cut away so that the electrodes protrude and can plug straight into a USB socket.
But why bother inserting a chip into a DVD or CD in the first place? AKSL thinks it could provide a clever way to
digitally lock content sold on optical discs. Music, video or data can be stored optically and read by computer's CD or DVD player, while
encryption keys can be stored on the embedded chip and read by USB. The encryption keys could be used to
lock information so that it can only be played having plugged the original disc in to the USB.
Abstract: How is it different ?
The present
invention is directed to a CD comprising: electrical data storage; and electrical I/O means, for enabling accessing the electrical data storage by an external device. The electrical data storage may include a
smart card memory, a
magnetic stripe, a proximity card, and so forth. The electrical data storage may comprise a USB connector, a FireWire connector, and so forth. The connector may be adapted to be folded or detached, thereby enabling the CD to fit a wallet. The electrical storage means may store a key for decrypting at least some content of the optical storage means of the CD. The CD may further comprise circuitry, for rendering at least one function with a content of the electrical data storage, such as providing content to an external device, authentication, encryption or decryption, digital rights management, and security.