Copy generation management method, information signal...

Data processing: financial – business practice – management – or co – Business processing using cryptography – Usage protection of distributed data files

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C380S201000

Reexamination Certificate

active

06571220

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to recording information signals, such as digital image signals, on writable recording media, such as DVDs (Digital Video Discs), while information for copy control that is able to represent at least two states, i.e., a state allowing one copy and a state prohibiting copy subsequently or absolutely, is added to the information signals.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, with the expanding use of digital media, such as the Internet and digital video discs, illegal copying of digital works, such as digital pictures and digital books/articles has become a problem. To cope with the problem, it is proposed to add information for copy control to the digital works and prevent illegal copying based on the added information.
It is also proposed to provide the option of not allowing copying at all, or allowing copying once but prohibiting copying from the thus-produced copy (generation-limiting copy control system). The former control is applied to, e.g., original software that is prepared by contents makers and brought into the market in the form of DVD-ROMs or the like. The latter generation-limiting copy control system is applied to, e.g., broadcast information.
In the latter generation-limiting copy control system, there are proposed a CGMS (Copy Generation Management System) and a method utilizing electronic watermark processing.
The electronic watermark processing implies a process of “burying” information as noise in a portion of image data or music data which is not important from the viewpoint of human perception. Additive information buried in image data or music data by the electronic watermark processing is hard to remove. On the other hand, even after image data or music data has been subjected to a filtering process or a data compressing process, additive information buried therein can still be extracted.
In a typical copy control system utilizing the electronic watermark processing, the following four states are used to represent the copy generation and the copy limiting condition of image data or music data on which electronic watermark information is superimposed:
(1) “copy allowed free (Copy Free)”,
(2) “one (only one generation) copy allowed (One Copy)”,
(3) “more copy prohibited (No More Copy)”, and
(4) “copy absolutely prohibited (Never Copy)”.
The state of (1) “Copy Free” represents that image data or music data can be copied freely. The state of (2) “One Copy” represents that image data or music data is allowed to be copied once. The state of (3) “No More Copy” represents that image data or music data has been copied from the image data or the music data in the (2) “One Copy” state, and further copying thereof is prohibited. The state of (4) “Never Copy” represents that copying is absolutely prohibited.
If the electronic watermark information superimposed on image data or music data is in the “One Copy” state, a recording apparatus adapted for the electronic watermark processing (i.e., for the copy limitation processing) determines that copy recording of the image data or the music data is allowed, and executes the recording. At this time, electronic watermark information indicating “No More Copy” is superimposed on the image data or the music data being recorded. Thereafter, with the electronic watermark information superimposed on image data or music data in the “No more Copy” state, a recording apparatus adapted for the electronic watermark processing prohibits further recording of the data.
A copy control method utilizing the CGMS is described below. For an analog image signal, for example, two-bit additive information for copy control is superimposed thereon in one particular horizontal zone within a vertical blanking period. Also, for a digital image signal, two-bit additive information for copy control is added to digital image data and then transmitted together therewith.
The two-bit information (hereinafter referred to as CGMS information) used in the CGMS method can have the following meanings:
(00) . . . copy allowed free,
(10) . . . one (only one generation) copy allowed, and
(11) . . . never copy (copy absolutely prohibited).
The CGMS method does not include the above-mentioned “No More Copy” state.
If the CGMS information added to image information is (10), a recording apparatus adapted for the CGMS determines that copy recording of the image information is allowed, and executes the recording. At this time, the CGMS information rewritten to (11) is added to the thus-recorded image information. Thereafter, if recording of the image information having the added CGMS information of (11) is attempted, a recording apparatus adapted for the CGMS determines that copy recording of the image information is not allowed, and prohibits execution of the recording.
As described above, copy generation limiting control has been hitherto implemented by limiting recording of information for which copying is to be controlled, such as image data or music data, based on additive information for copy control. With such a conventional method, when a first copying is executed by recording apparatus adapted for the CGMS or electronic watermark processing, but a second copying is executed by recording apparatus not adapted for the CGMS or electronic watermark processing, the above-described recording limitation for the second generation copy is not implemented, and the second generation copy is generated in the same state as the first generation copy.
Such a situation will be described in more detail as to the case of copying digital image data with reference to FIG.
21
.
In the example of
FIG. 21
, one channel of cable TV broadcasting is selected and received by a set top box
1
, and digital TV broadcasting signals of a program of the selected channel are recorded on a disc recording medium
3
by a recording apparatus
2
adapted for the copy limitation processing. Then, the disc recording medium
3
is played back by a reproducing apparatus
4
adapted for the copy limitation processing, and reproduced output signals are recorded by a recording apparatus
5
not adapted for the copy limitation processing.
Assume that, in the example of
FIG. 21
, the program selected by the set top box
1
includes copy control information, and the information indicates that the recorded program is allowed to be copied once. In other words, the two-bit CGMS information (10) is superimposed on information of the broadcasting program when the CGMS method is used, and the electronic watermark information indicating the “One Copy” state is superimposed thereon when the electronic watermark processing is used. Note that an abbreviation WM in
FIG. 21
represents electronic watermark information.
The recording apparatus
2
adapted for the copy limitation processing detects the CGMS information or the electronic watermark information WM superimposed on the information of the broadcasting program, and determines the detected information. If the detected information represents “One Copy”, the information of the broadcasting program is recorded on the disc recording medium
3
. At the same time, the CGMS information is rewritten to (11), and the electronic watermark information WM is rewritten to “No More Copy”.
The disc recording medium
3
on which the information of the broadcasting program, including the rewritten information for copy control, has been recorded (copied) is played back by the reproducing apparatus
4
adapted for the copy limitation processing. The, reproduced output signals, particularly analog output signals, from the reproducing apparatus
4
may be supplied in some cases to the recording apparatus
5
which is not adapted for the copy limitation processing, i.e., the CGMS or electronic watermark processing.
However, because the recording apparatus
5
is not adapted for the copy limitation processing, the information of the broadcasting program, on which the CGMS information or the electronic watermark information WM in the state representing exactly the same copy generation as t

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Copy generation management method, information signal... does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Copy generation management method, information signal..., we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Copy generation management method, information signal... will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-3038800

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.