``TrustedFlash will empower consumers to use their purchased content in a multiplicity of
supported devices,in contrast to today`s closed, proprietary systems that bind content to a
particular host device, such as a specific cell phone or MP3 player. TrustedFlash technology empowers the card itself to be the manager of digital rights, thus giving consumers the freedom to transfer the card - and its content - to other supported devices without compromising its content protection system. TrustedFlash cards also function as regular cards in non-secure host devices.``
``Supported devices`` means the same thing as ``particular device``
Until all Processor/metadata elements of content suppliers have the ability of cross platform....it stays proprietary..there will never be a standard for the metadata elements.
No matter what security enshroud files....the underlaying will be proprietary to a processor.
It`s a matter of how many you can get to join your club and develop to that group effort.
doni