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“Next-Generation Contents Storage Media”

ND (Next Disc) is the world’s first memory card that DRM is applied to and it will replace the existing cassette tape or CD-ROM as new contents storage media.

ND is designed in accordance with the SD card specification so that it compatible with digital device such as MP3 Player, PMP and multimedia phone that supports SD card.


■ Key Features
Support copyright protection of content
  • Content providers can distribute safely their digital contents to offline market through the use of ND, without the risk of illegal copy.
  • A user can securely store or possess high-quality video contents or high-capacity music contents in physical form.

  • Support an digital album production
  • ND can be produced in a digital album form including various contents such as music, video, movie, game and map, which are protected by DRM.

  • Support various content Usage Rules and service
  • Content Service Provider could apply their DRM policies and various service models such as a flat monthly fee service, subscription, term-based rental and counter constraints to ND.

  • Support backup and restoration
  • ND supports the backup and restoration of contents in it, which allows the user to use ND memory space more efficiently.

  • Provide a powerful security
  • ND encrypts the content with unique key and stores securely the important information of content in protected area where is impossible to access from outside.
  • ■ ND System Architecture
  • ND is a memory card which is separated into two parts: Protected area and User data area physically.
  • The Protected area is designed to be accessed only by using the special internal commands or internal controller.
  • License or rights of DRM contents are stored securely in the protected area in ND.

  • ■ ND Usage Scenarios