Interactive video distribution systems – Access control or blocking – With encryption or scrambling of video signal
Reexamination Certificate
1996-12-04
2003-12-30
Grant, Chris (Department: 2611)
Interactive video distribution systems
Access control or blocking
With encryption or scrambling of video signal
C725S151000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06671881
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to apparatus for processing packets of program component data from a packet video signal and more particularly to circuitry for detecting packet payloads to which a subscriber has conditional access for entitlement information.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is known from, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,168,356 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,289,276, that it is advantageous to transmit compressed video signal in packets, with respective packets affording a measure of error protection/correction. The systems in the foregoing patents transmit and process a single television program, albeit with a plurality of program components, from respective transmission channels. These systems utilize inverse transport processors to extract the video signal component of respective programs for further processing to condition the video component for reproduction.
It is known, from for example,
THE SATELLITE BOOK, A COMPLETE GUIDE TO SATELLITE TV THEORY AND PRACTICE
, Swift Television Publications, 17 Pittsfield, Cricklade, Wilts, England, that transmitted television signal reception can be limited to particular subscribers by scrambling the signal. The limitations may be altered at the will of the broadcaster by periodically transmitting different entitlement data. The entitlement data is processed by smart cards located in respective receivers to generate decryption or descrambling keys, for use by decryption or descrambling devices in only those receivers entitled to reproduce the associated program material. In a packet video system of the aforementioned type, entitlement data may be included in specific packets which are recognizable as containing such data for easy access by smart card circuitry.
A large area broadcast system, such as a direct broadcast satellite system targeted for North America, will have very large numbers of subscribers. This number will be so large as to preclude changing the entitlement data of specific receivers on very short notice. Consider, for example, that a broadcaster is required to black out the area local to a sports stadium in the event that tickets for the sporting event are not sold out. This information may not be available until immediately before the event. The broadcaster of course will want to wait until the last possible minute before making the decision to black out the local region. The present invention provides a method and apparatus whereby entitlement data is layered to provide denial of entitlements to receive program material on short notice.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a system/method for layered entitlement data transmission/reception. A receiver embodiment includes a packet transport processor for selecting packets having payloads containing a conditional access payload header and a remaining payload of entitlement data. Respective payload headers include groups of bytes which are coded in a manner to allow or disallow the respective receiver from processing the entitlement data. A conditional access filter preprogrammed with a subscriber specific conditional access codeword examines respective byte groupings of the conditional access header for a match with the subscriber specific conditional access codeword. Only if a match occurs is the processor permitted to process the entitlement data.
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Chaney John William
Deiss Michael Scott
Hailey James Edwin
Tamer Gregory George
Grant Chris
Kiel Paul P.
Thomson Licensing S.A.
Tripoli Joseph S.
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