Abstract: A computer software security and billing system is disclosed in which the application program is enciphered in accordance with an algorithm driven by a numeric key. The user's computer is provided with a hardware security module and a removable billing module, both of which carry unique codes. A security program accesses the application program and also writes information about billing into the billing module. The billing module is periodically replaced so the user can be charged based on amount of usage of the software. The security system is also capable of operating to provide data and program security independent of the billing function.
Abstract: A high security pay television system is provided in which subscribers are provided with a decoder and with periodically changed removable memory modules. The decoder only functions to properly descramble the scrambled broadcast signal when a changeable system-wide code is available in the decoder. The code can either be carried in the memory module, or an internal code unique to the decoder and resident in the decoder can be combined with an external code in the removable memory module, and also unique to that decoder, to generate the common systemwide system code. Program viewership is written on the removable memory module which is returned to a central facility for later subscriber billing.