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Code Signing for Protected Media Components in Windows Vista

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Publisher Microsoft
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Topics Security Management Date added 25 Aug 2006
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Microsoft Windows Vista enables the playback of next-generation premium content such as HD DVD and other formats that are licensed under the Advanced Access Content System (AACS) specification. To ensure access to this new content, Windows Vista systems must support the requirements that are defined by the AACS specification and by content owners. Windows Vista fulfills one of these requirements through code signing, a process that provides benefits to consumers such as increased security against malware and better driver reliability to improve system stability. This paper provides information for hardware manufacturers and software vendors about the code-signing requirements for playing premium content in Windows Vista.

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