Network users are authorized individual access during a log-on session to
encrypted content on content media at the user without the necessity of
individualizing the content media for the particular user. The content
may comprise multimedia data. The content media, which may be mass
produced and distributed, includes a computer program which generates a
unique configuration identifier upon instantiation of the program to
begin a user access session. The program creates a virtual directory
structure for the content that is uniquely determined for that session by
the configuration identifier. The configuration identifier is uploaded to
a remote server which uses the configuration identifier with other
information identifying the content media and the user authorize user
access. The remote server creates and downloads to a browser of the user
an encrypted message containing URLs for accessing the content in the
virtual directory structure and containing transformations of a
decryption algorithm and decryption keys for the encrypted content.
Encrypted multimedia content selected by the user is stored in a
temporary file, decrypted in a moving time window, and rendered After
rendering, the decrypted portion of the temporary file is scrambled to
preclude further access.