A method and apparatus for copyright protection for various recording media
such as compact discs (CDs) uses a combination of symmetrical and
asymmetrical data encryption to permit the player to handle either
copy-protected or non-copy-protected media, in a manner that is extremely
difficult to compromise. Coupled with the combination of encrypting
methods, an Authenticating Signature is recorded on the media only when
copy-protection is required. The nature of this Authenticating Signature
is such that it will not be transferred to illicit copies made on CD
recorders. When either an original protected or an original non-protected
disk is played, the presence or absence of the Authenticating Signature
causes the player to correctly decrypt the program data. All original CDs
therefore play normally. When a copy of a non-protected CD is played, the
absence of the Authenticating Signature also causes the player to
correctly decrypt the program data. However, when a copy of a protected CD
is played, the absence of the Authenticating Signature causes the player
to generate false data which prohibits the disk from playing normally.