%0 Journal Article %T Securing Peer-to-Peer Distributions with Trusted Platform Modules %A Hao Li %A Yu Qin %A Qianying Zhang %A Shijun Zhao %J International Journal of Wireless and Microwave Technologies %D 2012 %I MECS Publisher %R 10.5815/ijwmt.2012. 04.01 %X We present a novel solution that allows one platform to securely distribute or redistribute digital contents to another in P2P networks. The solution is based on platforms with Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs). It maintains the confidentiality and freshness of digital contents during the processes of distribution. Given an ideal (tamper-proof) trusted platform, the solution can even withstand attacks by dishonest users during the processes of usage. Moreover, it can also be used to redistribute n-time-use digital content offline, so it is more flexible and scalable than other related distribution solutions to enable widespread deployment. Lastly, by adding a few simple features to TPMs, our solution can easily prevent the malicious sender and receiver from colluding when the redistribution takes place, so we can ensure that they can not gain more than a previously defined amount of rights without contacting the content provider. %K Trusted Computing %K TPM %K peer-to-peer %K redistribution %K n-time-use digital content %U http://www.mecs-press.org/ijwmt/ijwmt-v2-n4/v2n4-1.html